thebillmcneal
The Bill McNeal
thebillmcneal

So you're saying we're 20,000 leagues underwater, under the sea?

Don't forget, he also wrote that dreadful Dark Shadows remake too.

That's Idris Elba's time to shine!

Nothing about Head Office? Goddammit, AV Club!

You forgot Cyril Figgis! Everybody forgets Cyril Figgis…

Wearing animal skins? That's the main reason that I wanted to become a veterinarian! There’s no denying that the skins are fascinating.

How the hell did they screw this up? Dominic Fortune should be on Agent Carter and portrayed by Bruce Campbell!

I loved you on Futurama, sir.

It sounds like a good replacement for Monopoly then, which takes way too long to set up and even longer to clean up after the board's been swept to the floor.

This'll probably get shut down before the end of it, but I was happy to notice that Jem is played by the same girl that played Triple H in that Max Landis short about pro wrestling that I really liked.

Although, they are doing a new X-Men line for Marvel Legends this year to coincide with the new film. Rogue, based on Jim Lee's art, got revealed at NYCC last year, and the rest of the lineup is getting revealed at ToyFare in February.

I'm glad it was mentioned, because I caught the atrocious Best Defense on HBO not too long ago, and David Rasche is easily the best part of the film.

I had no hope for that or GUTS as a pudgy young child. Now Nick Arcade? That I could have kicked ass at.

Yet they didn't show it in that video at all.

Michael Crichton sure knew how to create a control room.

It's a Voltron movie! If you listen closely at the end of the trailer, you can hear John Goodman say "It's a lion!".

I was going to comment that T.J. Miller'll be thrilled to be compared to a model, but then I remembered that you only see him like once in the entire movie.

It's great when compared to the awful sequel they pumped out.

It also had Mike Vogel, the future star of the beloved CBS TV series, Under the Dome.

I'm seriously surprised they were able to keep this secret for as long as they did. That said, Mary Elizabeth Winstead is one of my favorite actresses and John Goodman is a goddamn national treasure, so this should be worth checking out in the theaters.