What kind of turns must your life must take to think you should send a death threat to Riverdale’s Peaches n’ Cream?
What kind of turns must your life must take to think you should send a death threat to Riverdale’s Peaches n’ Cream?
That comment was Epic.
The time line split when Jim Martin left Faith No More.
We got some of the collections on Blu ray for our kids when they were going through a Peanuts phase. The 70s specials are surprisingly solid, even the Arbor Day one. Flashbeagle, though, even our then-four year old never wanted to watch it again.
Not really. There’s some on Hulu and Amazon Prime. You can rent a few others. I believe that they were all released on DVD though. Oddly, Boomerang has all the Garfield specials and tv show.
Liked it! But the “it’s better than Groundhog Day!” hot takes need to stop.
Wait a minute. Are we sure this kind of calm de-escalation is even allowed on the internet?
Constantine is one of the only mainstream comic characters to age in real time, so really there's no reason to ever recast.
The thing about Cyborg is there are way to many heavy hitters around him in the Justice League.
I’m really starting to hate this accusing people of being “ableist” thing for just about anything. Call somebody a moron? I’m an ableist. And I don’t care to present anymore examples since my focus is the idiot in the article that wanted Nolan sued if it was true. I mean, what the hell? It’s definitely not that guy’s…
I’m a video gaming loving arrest developed nerd boy in my 40s. I loved the 80s. Even I don’t care about this crap anymore.
And they call the act ... The Aristocrats!
Big news for YouTube’s Karate Kid sequel series Cobra Kai: It’s getting called up to the major leagues—or whatever the equivalent metaphor is for martial arts competitions. Regionals? The Olympics? Some kind of Mortal Kombat-style fight to the death on an evil sorcerer’s weird island?
They got it wrong. He was not trying to show police brutality as much as he was caricaturing a certain brand of smart-ass, anti-government amateur lawyer libertarian ding dong, trying to show his audience of 17 year old basement trolls how much smarter he is about “his rights” than the cops are.
Interestingly, AV Club gave this episode of Bob and David an “A”.
THANK YOU.
I’ve been reading the AV Club since before I was born!
I like that even Guillermo calls him ColinRobinson.
Mike invited his friend Jakeem over for dinner in this episode
“I can actually remember when the only people who owned guns were hunters.”