Well, since it's getting reviewed anyway, I'll cast my vote for Gargoyles.
Well, since it's getting reviewed anyway, I'll cast my vote for Gargoyles.
"…and this one will last a lifetime!"
By far, my favorite part of last night was the sheer difference in the tenor of the protests when the police actually treated the crowd as people, and not as enemy combatants.
The juxtaposition of the releases of this and "Let's Be Cops" as events in Ferguson went down was almost too perfect, really.
Hey, I don't need perfect, but the fact that they even acknowledged it is a leap and a bound past most cartoons.
I had a brief foray into douchey beer snobbery during a wonderfully brief period where cost really wasn't a major issue.
I gotta start reading this.
It still blows my mind, seeing what kind of restrictions have been placed on cartoons today, that Disney broadcast a show where one of the protagonists was actually shot with an actual firearm and actually bled from her wound.
Reviews of Gargoyles, Clone High AND Blackadder? This is turning out to be one hell of a summer for discussion of shows that I loved.
That or news. Which is basically the same thing.
I'm reading George Pelecanos' "What It Was" because it's about time I read some George Pelecanos.
"Fairly good"
I actually watched NYC 22 on Netflix a few weeks ago. It wasn't anything special, but I wish it had gotten 3-4 seasons.
It is. Really, really good story.
It's gonna be like "300", probably. Ugh.
It's perfectly, completely, wonderfully idiotic.
The thing I love about the Rock is that there's a 75% chance he'd be up for doing exactly that.
About a Battallion's worth of badguys are going to get blown up, shot, and otherwise horribly killed in this movie, and the MPAA thinks that's just fine for 13-year-olds.
"…a sort of okay show but not that great."
This has always been my position. I am on Twitter, a lot. So getting spoiled about GoT is my own damn fault.