Hamill did say that he would retire from the Joker after Arkham City, unless someone wanted to do an animated Killing Joke. So, if he stands by his word, he'll almost certainly be in it.
Hamill did say that he would retire from the Joker after Arkham City, unless someone wanted to do an animated Killing Joke. So, if he stands by his word, he'll almost certainly be in it.
Meanwhile, the British Office opening is way, WAY less depressing without music.
I remain cautiously optimistic about Leto's Joker. I won't judge him until I see and hear him in action. Also, how possible is it to screw up the Joker? Has it ever really been done? Out of all the different actors who have played that character over the years, has anyone ever been really bad at it? Romero, Nicholson,…
My thoughts exactly. The first two seasons don't have many of the dead serious moments more common in the later seasons, but it makes sense: the characters age in real time, and the show matures along with them. When Finn is twelve and likes punching bad guys and being spastic and crazy, we see that. When he's…
To the one true god above, here's my prayer…
Wait, sorry. I've listened to that Andrew Jackson Jihad mashup so much that it's become toe definitive version of each song for me; I just naturally expect Sweater to lead into Prayer To God.
No!
Fair enough. If this was a real trailer (Which I really think it might be; this is exactly the kind of marketing we should expect from Snicket projects), then I don't begrudge it for staying in Olaf's house; it's a teaser, it doesn't have to show us the entire scope of the show.
Have you read these books? This video didn't even hint at some of the darkness they contain. Yeah, a lot of it is done with a macabre sense of humor, but some of it is taken quite seriously. If they do the show right, there will be scenes darker than anything in the fake trailer.
"his Godfather trilogy."
You might want to change that to "His two Godfather films, and he other one."
Also, you're gonna want to see Apocalypse Now pretty much immediately.
Nah, he's Star-Lord. He's undercover on earth at the moment so he can thwart Kingpin's plan to weaponize dinosaurs.
Okay, I know I might make myself very unpopular by saying this, but SU has never quite topped Adventure Time for me. It's a great show, hell, it's an amazing show, one of the best currently airing, on CN or elsewhere. But AT still on top in my personal opinion. I think the reason I feel this way is that to me, AT is…
Surely the clear selection here would be "Thank You Friends".
Don't forget the highly anticipated Fuller House! The long-awaited ninth season of one of the most dreadful sitcoms in the history of television, with the added bonus of the entire cast being twenty years older!
But letting Firefly finish that first season? No, the universe couldn't allow that; that would be insane.
So, they're the same thing.
Catholic here to confirm this. There's only so much hard, factual evidence you can ignore as an organization before you have to concede that maybe fossils WEREN'T placed here to test our faith or some bullshit like that.
And the Great Pumpkin.
Hey, Heroes was awesome. It's just a shame there was only one season.
I was just thinking about his Lector performance: he's menacing, but can still make you laugh and be kind of silly without sacrificing that menace.
I don't know; I honestly think it would be a tough role to cast. For live action, at least. If we're going animated, Mark Hamill could do it in his sleep.
I agree that Carrey, if not entirely a bad decision in theory, was a rather lamentable failure, and the child actors were okay but forgettable. Everyone else was fantastic though: Timothy Spall's Mr. Poe, Meryl Streep's Aunt Josephine, Billy Connolly's Uncle Monty, and Jude Law's Lemony Snicket were all delights.
I've…