2-3 million viewers isn’t that’s popular.
2-3 million viewers isn’t that’s popular.
Agreed - Joe Mag is a very big and scary looking man.
Damon for Catman.
It’s pretty easy with minimal CGI to do that stuff. Remember the Deadpool test reel?
“Hey, this is a great job you’re doing. “
...most of those big donors aren’t donating out of a spirit of altruism are they?
Oh f you. You going to call for another Benghazi hearing as well? “Oh my a politician meeting with donors, my stars what is this world we live in?” News flash, every person that ever wants to talk to a politician is looking to exert influence over said politician. So Clinton has to play by totally different rules then…
Funny thing is, with all this talk of how it could have been a crime procedural show, TWD is basically an action show at this point. The subtly and gravitas of Season 1 was a lifetime ago.
Ironically this isn’t a unique situation. A mentor of mine once said he and his partner were brought in to pitch true crime made for TV movies, and the first thing the executive asked him was “Do you have any sitcom ideas?” Executives are all over the place.
Pretty sad that it takes 10 minutes of research to find out Wounded Warrior only gives about 10% of donations to veterans services. Those stickers don't print themselves I guess!
You know what they say: “Support our troops...unless it means giving them money or medical care! But otherwise, support our troops!”
It’s the wifi password.
You think that would be the case, but the owners would shut him out of the first two rounds just to prove a point. Dallas might take him late second because YEE-HAW I’M A COWBOY! but the owners will back Spanos even though they don’t like him.
On the contrary I need Hudson to complete my custom The Crow figures.
Seeing this shit turns me white.
Ultimate A. Undisclosed Role blew my mind - she was the Summer’s mother AND sister! Whaaaa?
Steve is not of a generation that shares their feelings.
That’s the point - IM throws a bunch of “pluses” at him when it comes to taking out Bucky and agreeing to the Accords. Cap doesn’t convincingly counter with anything.
Dark Knight isn’t holding up as well as I’ve hoped. There are a ton of plot holes and random scenes. Once Joker kills the Batman-inspired vigilante, the whole thing goes off the rails:
The conflict was forced because Cap couldn’t give a reason to anyone as to why they should protect, help, or trust Bucky. Cap couldn’t explain his motivation to anyone.