They missed an opportunity here for a G.I. Joe/Clue crossover with Scarlett as Miss Scarlett.
They missed an opportunity here for a G.I. Joe/Clue crossover with Scarlett as Miss Scarlett.
Thank you. I came here specifically to hiss at Beach's character from ER which is the only thing I know him from.
This may be obvious to others, but I'm curious now as to your actual least-favorite Tarantino. Django Unchained?
Deliverance: Four specific specimens of 1970s manhood thrust themselves into contention with nature and its inhabitants, in this "rural" horror film known mainly for its dueling banjos and for the brutal sexual assault that is inflicted upon one of the four men, played by Ned Beatty. But director John Boorman and his…
That's certainly true (and the earlier Oeming run also moved in that direction). I was really thinking of the Kirby originals with that statement. And I didn't really mean they were cut-rate, just that they were as much super-aliens in that era as they were gods.
Indy gets a pass because of the whole matinee-style "Indiana Jones & The _____" format. (However, he does NOT get a pass on inserting himself into the title of Raiders of the Lost Ark.)
Jack Reacher. Jack RYAN. Jason Bourne. Logan. The Batman. (Edit: Rocky Balboa. Creed. Thank you, namelessness, I knew I was forgetting something.) Can I say how tired I am of this recent, lazy trend of just naming franchise movies after their main character?
As nuts as that arc was (LSD in pill form?), it was at least a little more honest than the Green Lantern/Green Arrow one that DC did, in which we're told that drugs (specifically heroin) make you feel BAD, BAD, BAD…
Yeah, well, in my script, it would be a team-up of two villains — one mystical Dr. Strange villain and one non-mystical Spider-Man villain. That way, you could use, say, both Nightmare and the Scorpion, or something. (I have to say, it's a struggle to come up with decent Spider-Man villains they haven't already used…
(glances sideways uneasily) "Of a kind…"
(just thought of) Also, both are Ditko creations.
Doctor Strange would actually be an excellent choice for this slot. Not only have the two heroes not interacted before in the MCU, but they have a rich tradition of teaming up in the comics that goes all the way back to the second Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964). If I'm not mistaken, Strange was even the first…
The Marvel Asgardians have ALWAYS been cut-rate Kryptonians…
(repeats uncertainly) Wood that it twuhhhh, so semple…
That's a colon! (…ironically enough…)
Admittedly that one is a bit subjective, but to me, it's just something about the juxtaposition of the song's jaunty country-rock style with the lyrics' withering scorn that Lennon has towards whomever the song is supposed to be directed.
"Horsess"! (neighs merrily)
The Amistad herself is female, being a ship.
Disagree. I like pretty much the whole album except for "Imagine" and the nastiness of both "Crippled Inside" and "How Do You Sleep" (two songs which are definitely not candy-coated). "Jealous Guy", "How?" and even "Oh Yoko" are all great.
[…I]t’ll significantly delay “Imagine”’s entrance into the public domain (which only happens 70 years after the writers’ death)