I dunno how accurate the parody of that guy's performance was on the South Park episode but that's all I ever hear when I think of that guy
I dunno how accurate the parody of that guy's performance was on the South Park episode but that's all I ever hear when I think of that guy
Four minutes? But I want it now!
Yes, we know there's a Spidey in the MCU continuity, etc. etc. But dammit I love Emma as Spider-Gwen. Just go the whole alt universe Emma as Spider-Gwen (and flat out different actress as Gwen in MCU). We can deal, we'll be fine.
I'm Canadian and I love it, bud-ay!
I think it really earns the reset button (a rarity because a lot of sci-fi / Trek reset button ends kinda suck) because the entire arc is basically about how Kurtwood Smith's character is reset button-ing reality. And it still has a great, low key, slightly menacing tag to the reset button-ing.
Year of Hell is Voyager's high water mark. If yer just gonna watch one two parter, do that. Yes, it Reset Button's the hell of out of it but it really earns the reset and the final few seconds are perfect.
I kind of wish Paul's backstory / personal life stuff had been jettisoned (for one reason, it was kind of a slog to get through while I find the Frank / Ray / Ani stuff pretty engaging) but mostly because when he's in the field he seems pretty effective when bullets start flying. Would have made him a bit more of a…
WHERE'S THE SPIDER-GWEN MOVIE?! WHERE IS IT?! YOU'D NEVER GIVE IT TO AN ACTRESS WHO ISN'T EMMA STONE!!!
The non-Chamberlain SP years have been dire. DIRE (this is coming from a SP superfreak). Last time I saw them was when Chamberlain was on tour with them in 2008 and I thought it was awesome. I was fully ready to never see them live again… and this happens. Huh.
That always ends in the model's destruction. IT NEVER DOESN'T END THAT WAY! RIP - every Terminator ever sent back, eventually.
I quickly scrolled over a string of hieroglyphs that maybe someone born after the theatrical release of "Jurassic Park III" might understand and find amusing. Might.
It's still like that in Canada, I turn on the channel, it's just weather and music. Every 5 minutes or so they interrupt with someone talking about the long range forecast or a current weather system. Then back to the weather and music. No idea what happened to your weather network south of the border, but taking…
More Emma Stone in everything, even if they wanted to remake freakin' Step Up 2 the Streets and she's in it, I'd be there opening weekend!
(damn, beat me to it. Uhmmmm…. SAN DIMAS HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RULES!)
Bob's plan to shoot Bart where five states were intersecting in "The Bob Next Door" was actually pretty clever, I thought.
That and also at the climax the villain literally threatens to randomly blow up puppies, which I love how blatant that is.
*insert collar-tugging awkward mumble sound from The Simpsons here*
Happy Gilmore is still amazingly funny. I believe Robert Smigel was working with him them, even if he isn't credited, may have something to do with it. It's very bizarre but still way enjoyable. Not nostaliga speaking, it's a completely funny flick. I think the last Sandler film I thought got close was "You Don't…
I honestly always thought the design of the Bayformers, to me, look pretty much what a race of space alien transforming robots would look like, incredibly weird, sort of half organic half robot mash ups. It works for the "unknown" vibe the opening half of the first flick pushes. I actually thought the more recent…
Which is actually a character story that is lost from the other installments, which is why they have good "blowing shit up" but the human stuff seems increasingly irrelevant. (there is an attempt at a human plot for parts 2 & 4, they're just fairly dull and not as well done in comparison.) Watch that first flick, I…