spidyredneckjedi
spidyredneckjedi
spidyredneckjedi

For Miller, it’s getting his racist/neo-Nazi views pushed as much as he can before Pence or someone else takes over as president and starts righting the overturned apple cart.

Got to love that Colby is getting dragged hard in the ratio game for a shit column defending a shitstain of a journalist.

I think the math is slightly off on that count... I have off the top of my head Ant-Man and The Wasp, Aquaman, Avengers: Infinity War, Black Panther, Teen Titans Go to the Movies, Spider-Man Into the Spider-Verse, Deadpool 2, Venom and Incredibles II that were released to theaters in 2018... I get the point you’re

Was going for Malcolm in the Middle reference. Life, it seems, is truly unfair....

Can you repeat the question?

The Spiro Agnew, as it should be known...

Blame Spiro Agnew, Watergate and obstruction of justice for Nixon’s eventual downfall... Huh. Trump’s already knocked two of those pins down. Now we just need Pence to get embroiled in a conflict.

It’s an intervention he wasn’t invited to attend.

He’ll now just be doing a lot more of that drinking at Applebee’s spitefully, instead of his favorite gastro-pub.

That McDonald’s UK clapback, tho...

A reminder: There were three big blockbusters released on Dec. 21 - Aquaman, Bumblebee, Mary Poppins Returns. Spider-verse clocked in at the number 4 slot against all that new competition. The film has the legs and word of mouth to continue making money at the box office.

The DCEU’s kryptonite seems to be hair, period. Christ, Henry Cavill’s stache and the shitty cover-up was all anyone talked about from Justice League.

God dammit, I got another person yelling at me for the new Holmes and Watson flick today. I miss the days when we just got angry e-mails for The Ladykillers” Ethan Coen on being confused for Etan Cohen.

Yeah, if my choice is Heinz or Whataburger, I go Whataburger, every time. Especially for burgers. Occasionally for brats.

No, they’re all cockroaches and would definitely survive that nuclear blast and fallout...

Also, Kolfage has an interesting history, if, I don’t know, Splinter wants to dig a little bit deeper then just the sensational headline here...

The reviewer’s take on dramatizing Man on Wire as a project that should have been adapted to the big screen is where I strongly disagree with the reviewer. Both of these documentaries are best on their own. It’s just like Tag would have been an exciting enough documentary on it’s own, it didn’t need to be adapted at

Not to mention the $1 billion in donations the dude is raising are still taxable income as well for a private citizen in a calendar tax year, so he’s likely to have to pay taxes in a higher tax bracket if that much money ever touches his private accounts before he donates it to Uncle Sam...

The 2019 upfronts are going to be really interesting for CBS. Their cash cow Big Bang Theory, isn’t returning, and without Moonves nixing female led projects, they might have to actually take chances on what projects they greenlight.

Do they address Miles and the remnants of S.H.I.E.L.D. in the new comic yet, and what he imagines his new superhero life is? That’s the one dangling plot thread that irked me with Bendis clean-up of the series.