Watching just a bit of that Sonic movie brought me right back to my teens watching the Macross Plus and Patlabor movies. I think I owe it to my teen self to watch it… someday… eventually.
Watching just a bit of that Sonic movie brought me right back to my teens watching the Macross Plus and Patlabor movies. I think I owe it to my teen self to watch it… someday… eventually.
That would explain why AJ is never seen outside of the studio.
I remember a time when Kraft peanut butter came in Mario shaped jars. We had so many of those jars in our house growing up.
This is a thing that I remember! They conned a lot of us naïve kids by throwing Mario on a bunch of crappy educational games.
He's rocking some pretty spot on Jessica Chastain cosplay.
I don't even know what this is a reference to, but it made me laugh uncontrollably in my office. Well played, sir.
You're going to have to offer a lot more than that to get people to go to Tucson…
As my momma always told me, "if you're always missing the crazy trolls, you're probably one of them".
I'm just kiddin, you're good people.
Still a better deal than Scientology…
"Baby, it was just my dong doing the cheating!"
Agreed. Wrestlers are also at the mercy of how they're written, so there's potential for the drama that comes from these people not being completely in control of their career. There'd also be a tremendous comedic potential for having these guys that play ridiculously broad stereotypes on stage be more nuanced and…
Anyone else feel like this show probably would have been more interesting if it was following the lives of pro wrestlers rather than football players? You'd have the same subject matter of wealth, careers sidelined by injuries and unpleasantness in their personal lives while not having to kowtow to the NFL to ensure…
It's been a while since I've watched Full House, but is there a reason you specifically referenced the Kimmy Gibler drunk episode? I'm genuinely curious. Was it particularly controversial or terrible?
A lesson all superhero shows and films can learn from Daredevil; when you imbue the villain with humanity and give us reason to care about relationships on both sides, you increase the stakes for the viewer tremendously.
Wait, do you actually mail a few bills and some change to major networks? Do they send you a response? Are they content with this arrangement? How do you know where to send the money to? This arrangement fascinates me.
In a lot of ways I feel like Daredevil is the true Marvel analogue to Batman. They're also two of the only characters that work really well with the "dark and gritty" style that apparently every studio thinks should be applied to every superhero movie.
The genuine affection that was felt between Fisk and Wesley made me really bummed when Wesley was killed.
Based on that image, are we sure this isn't Joaquin Phoenix doing another movie?
I don't really think anyone needs particularly strong reasoning for Hatesong. For the most part, it's a pretty lighthearted piece that involves comedians and musicians making fun of 90's artists. It just seems like some next level crazy to take it to Twitter and try and shout someone down for having a mildly negative…
A tramp stamp of Bowser with his own tramp stamp of Mario would be a thing to behold. Also, I second any Venture Bros related tattoos. Hank and Dean doing the Venture V will never not be a good idea.