Counterpoint: Civil War was really good, but the forced, irrelevant romantic subplot with Sharon that was even too slight to be called a subplot could've been cut completely and no one would've noticed.
Counterpoint: Civil War was really good, but the forced, irrelevant romantic subplot with Sharon that was even too slight to be called a subplot could've been cut completely and no one would've noticed.
Redheads are over-represented in comics anyway.
I really do wish Avengers 4 wasn't a sequel to Infinity War but was just one of those R-rated grown-adults-having-a-party comedy movies that have lately been all the rage in Hollywood but with the Avengers.
There's lots of superhero movies that just tell a story. Most of them do. These big event movies are the exception still, not the rule. Just this year, Logan, Guardians 2, and Wonder Woman all worked perfectly fine as self-contained movies, even with a little bit of connective tissue to their franchises. The MCU,…
The movies acknowledging events of AoS would wreck my fragile little mind.
And Kroll didn't realize what Scotty was referencing for a bit and then it got awkward and it was hilarious. I believe that part is actually edited out of the episode now, but can be heard on last year's best ofs.
OH NO JUSTICE LEAGUE GODDAMMIT NO DON'T DO THIS NETFLIX, PLEASE DON'T DO THIS
Westeros is almost like another character!
More like a song of glacial ice and uh…like, barbeque? Like the real slow kind of barbeque to make the meat all hell of tender and tasty. I'm hungry now.
I like a story with a happy ending.
You mean you haven't noticed?
Big crush on her sister.
"That includes his iconic mustache, which remained in place at “its classic shape of ten past ten,”"
Mm. Yes. I should note that I definitely never grew out of having a crush on her.
Does anyone remember going to see Harriet the Spy in theater because you were 10 and had a crush on Michelle Trachtenberg and before the movie was the pilot episode for Hey Arnold!
Well there was a Captain America storyline last year that even my mother had opinions on. I don't think comics are really getting much of a sales boost from the deluge of comic book movies, but they're definitely seeing a public consciousness boost.
Arkham Asylum was, in terms of game design, by far the best of the series. The only misstep was the boss fights, but it played like a great Metroidvania mixed with brilliant stealth gameplay that functions as puzzles, plus friggin' Batman and a great version of the Batman universe at that.
I want this to be true but I also want it to be a lie because it makes me so sad about what could've been.
Dikachu is our resident expert on cumin
"Enjoy" + "Chris Hardwick" = ERROR UNDEFINED