Yes, I really, jokingly, did.
Yes, I really, jokingly, did.
I know that subheadline was written to purely be clickbait snark, but seriously fuck you.
that is sad to find out. There are only so many comics artists (and I know little about it) who, when you say their name, I have an immediate image of their line-drawing style
I have a little black and white Darwyn Cooke Batman figure on my desk at the office. Always bummed when I remember.
Absolutely. His run of comics with the character was absolutely brilliant.
This news reminds me we don’t have Darwyn Cooke around any more to make more comic adaptations of the Parker books and it makes me a little sad.
As someone who loved “Power of The Dog” and loves Sam Elliot.
And listened to the WTF episode in full.
I have to say this an example of people editing what someone said in order to be out raged.
Yeah, this is a nothingburger.
I can tell you from experience as a crewmember: No. No, we would not want that. We already work enough long ass hours and being forced to do so even more is not worth the overtime that we may not even get anyway.
For the record Stede Bonnet was an absolute loser, this show is getting that right. Rich Barbados plantation owner who inherited his parents money upon there death. Was captain in a local militia but did jack all. Probably left because he didn't like his wife and kids. Really did build a pirate ship and call it…
This looks bonkers and I 100% will watch it.
I forgot that he died just before the movie premiered.
Beyond had a dedication before the end credits.
I agree. The first one could have been trimmed a little and would still have gotten the job of establishing an alternate timeline done.
I think a dedication in the opening credits would be fitting.
Sadly, less Anton Yelchin.
You put it more succinctly, but “Oh, Come On” was my breaking point too.
I feel the same. His last special “Oh, Come On” was the final straw. It was just mad rambling stories that had no jokes or punch lines. You can be an asshole, but you still have to be entertaining and interesting
I’m a fan of the books and I really enjoyed the tv series. Alan Ritchson is note perfect as Reacher. I hope they adapt Bad Luck & Trouble next, since that has Neagley and a reunion with the rest of the 110th investigators.
Wow, these ads aren't obtrusive at all.