1. They said in the first episode that children are resistant to the Catalyst illness.
1. They said in the first episode that children are resistant to the Catalyst illness.
Hey man, nice shot.
He’s the guy from What’s Happening!! who got caught taping the Doobie Brothers?
That was Brian Posehn
And once a year, the holodeck goes on the fritz for some reason and tries to kill everyone.
She’s just mad because a Baggins took her precious and she hates it forever.
It behooves us all to take it seriously. Anyone who doesn’t should pony up an apology.
Sure, but again, they don’t have to get the rights to the Iron Giant — they would have to get the rights to any of those properties (although they’ve already gone all out on that as much as they can, so that might not have been the issue), but WB also gets to advertise their own property there, one that does have a…
The Iron Giant is replacing Ultraman, which they couldn’t get the rights to for the film because Ultraman’s rights are a total mess right now. WB made this film and owns the Iron Giant, so it sidesteps any rights issues.
We’re through the looking glass here, people.
Since I don’t know how to do that kind of stuff, I replaced my NES with one of the toploader units that came out in 93 because they didn’t have those chips.
The other problem with the NES was the security chip inside both the console and the cartridges that needed to sync up to boot the game; unfortunately the chips were buggy and failed a lot. The only way to fix that was to turn off the NES, take the cartridge out and reinsert it, then turn the power back on. All things…
Eh, the Turtles went into space in the sixth issue of their original comic, which was published way before they even had a cartoon or toys. They were always a broad franchise of escalating weirdness.
I figured Ruby was supposed to be Oubliette from Grant Morrison’s Marvel Boy.
You’re giving him way too much credit for Wonder Woman. On paper, a lot of films credit people with “screenwriter” that may not have even contributed to the final script, but they negotiate for the credit, or their contract stipulates that they be credited with it, or the WGA guild rules either require it or forbid…
I once worked for WB a long time ago, and unless they’ve changed significantly since then, they probably still consider “didn’t make as much of a profit as they wanted to” as a loss.
Younger viewers would know him from Teen Titans Go!, which is apparently all Cartoon Network airs anymore.
Boy, I really hope someone got fired for that blunder!
Were the monkeys from Brazil?
Wonder wasn’t a WB film. I’m pretty sure that was the sticking point for Ready Player One.