I'm convinced OK was just the dregs of tanks of various Slice flavors mixed in with Coke.
I'm convinced OK was just the dregs of tanks of various Slice flavors mixed in with Coke.
I read that as them working together on one movie, which sounds so awesome I had to check IMDB on the odd chance the article writer left Refn out. Now I'm a little sad.
Oh god, you mentioned his name and now I've got that horrible laugh sound byte stuck in my head.
The Avengers arcade game was fun, but had one of the worst SNES ports ever.
Damn you, it's going to take me a week to get that song out of my head.
I wasn't, until you brought it up!
"You need someone who clearly seems to be not quite of this world."
Yeah, it was really weird to me that Twoflower was taller than Rincewind.
There was a Diniverse "Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman" straight to dvd release in the early 2000s. It's decent. There's an animated short included on the DVD that's better than the main feature, though.
With Gods and Monsters DC finally managed to break Bruce Timm to the point where he's made an animation that's grim and completely without joy.
This is pre-Chuck Norris even though Chuck Norris is the ringer brought in to fight Lee in Enter the Dragon/The Way of the Dragon?
The reviewer probably just looked at Lee's IMDB page which shows Enter the Dragon as his last acting credits. He's shown as "Archival Footage" for Game of Death.
The reviewer should have done more homework, because Enter the Dragon wasn't Bruce Lee's last movie. It's his final credit listed on IMDB, but that's because they list him as "Archival Footage" for Game of Death.
TFA did terrible in China because it opened the same week as the Donnie Yen led Ip Man 3.
Yeah, when that door opened and Rama and Mad Dog were standing there I was super excited. Then they die off screen after getting one line between the two of them.
Brisco got a full second season. Which I was shocked to discover when watching through the full series dvd. I didn't remember any of those episodes actually airing.
"I would have knocked first, but my fist has other plans!" is probably my favorite opening line for a character.
I'm always pleasantly surprised to hear other people have read this. The last time it was mentioned around me was at a SciFi convention where I overheard someone talking about a book "where a guy pulls a gun and it does the little "dun dun dun" music, and there were talking animals… I wish I could remember the…
Virgil and Norman are captured and Skullmaster is about to take the hat from Max, when Max opens a portal and throws the hat back in time to himself, damning him to an eternity of repeated failure.
You're right. It got good reviews and ratings, but the second season was delayed because of the writer's strike. Then about halfway through the second season ABC started moving it around in the airing schedule. I almost missed the last episode because of that.