Aside from Lily Tomlin, the show also had tons of wonderful and ridiculous amount of famous guest stars: Eartha Kitt, Dolly Parton, Rita Moreno, Ed Asner, Carol Channing, Dom Delouise, Malcolm McDowell, Ed Begley Jr...
Aside from Lily Tomlin, the show also had tons of wonderful and ridiculous amount of famous guest stars: Eartha Kitt, Dolly Parton, Rita Moreno, Ed Asner, Carol Channing, Dom Delouise, Malcolm McDowell, Ed Begley Jr...
This will be a bastardization of Marv & George’s great storyline. At best. Remember how X-Men 3 was an abortion of The Phoenix Saga? Even more liberties here. There will be no fan service. This won’t be the real Judas Contract. Crap? I dunno. Faithful? Not a chance.
THERE IS STILL GOOD IN THE WORLD AFTER ALL. ;U;
And, Jeeza Louisa, who doesn’t love Lily Tomlin? Come at me.
Then that opens up the opportunity of them going with the same plot, but perhaps looking at it with a fresh perspective that recognizes it for what it is, I’d say. I’d rather that than for them to just completely remove that plotline simply because some people were bothered by it.
It looks like Jericho is on the power transferring rack in the preview, or at least a character whose design echoes his (curly blonde hair, purple vest over white shirt.)
How would people feel if Terra wasn’t the traitor in this version of the story? It is a MAJOR part of the original story but, it’s also so well known it might be an interesting swerve.
Well, Luke and Jess are both super-strong brawlers. They don’t need technique. I was hoping Iron Fist would be a martial arts showcase.
Do they have the same fight choreographer from DD on this?
Yeah I hope they do the fight scenes well. Jessica Jones and Luke Cage’s were not great.
Or maybe just hit her in the face when she’s pinned under the other guy instead of freeing her? Just some really poor decision making on the part of Fight Club Thug with Three Lines of Dialogue.
I think the point was that these guys are straight up brawlers and don’t know their grappling. Would probably also explain why the guy didn’t immediately tap out.
Because of Sens8, it’s not even the best “Underground fight club scene with an Asian female lead on a Netflix show” scene.
I don’t remember being wowed by Charlie Cox initially either.
That’s why you work on your own projects in your personal computers and time and not while you’re on the clock.
I’ve had sections like that in pretty much all of my contracts from employers as well, and all I do is design/install home theater systems.
These were vague enough to mean anything you make at any time, anywhere, so when I would cook dinner I’d joke “this meal is brought to you by Electronic Arts”. I googled a bit, some states like California say your employer can’t claim ownership of things you worked on outside of the office but I don’t think Texas is…
Technically every company has that policy. If you write a bestseller on your work computer on work time, it is technically their property.
Seen it come to light as well. An IT guy wrote a program directory on his work computer while at work for the company. He then left and tried to market and sell said program. He got shut down pretty quickly.
Every large game company I have worked for has had a section in the contract that basically says “anything you create while employed here is owned by us”