Yeah she copped it bad during her time on the show. She’s a character who also probably stuck around a few years too long.
Yeah she copped it bad during her time on the show. She’s a character who also probably stuck around a few years too long.
The first three seasons are excellent television, especially by the standards of network TV in the 90s and largely hold up.
I’ve stuck with The Simpsons and it still gives me a few good laughs.
I was lucky enough to go to America as a child and go to Disney World. Epcot was so, so exciting. I’d never seen anything like it before and its retro-futuristic thing just hit 9-year-old me perfectly.
I get you!
I definitely remember that stuff, particularly comedy and music being cited.
I don’t know if it will happen but Hickman was making noises around the time he did Inferno that he’d likely return once the decision to end Krakoa came so he could complete that era.
The main thing I don’t understand is why they don’t think it’s part of the MCU.
One of the best X-overs was the X-Tinction Agenda from 1990-91 but it’s art is absolutely all over the shop - Three issues of Jim Lee at the top of his game, two* issues of Rob Liefeld (*one of which looks like it’s been almost entirely ghosted for him) and four of Jon Bogdanove whose wasn’t producing anything close…
It’s not one of the MCU’s better films but it’s one I quite like parts of and rate it higher than several others (Thor 2, Black Widow).
I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to offend you and I apologise if I did so.
Like those absolute fucking wankers who keep insisting that 2008's Incredible Hulk isn’t part of the MCU or that the Netflix Daredevil series must be in an alternate reality to the MCU.
Rob Liefeld (who created Deadpool) was saying on Twitter earlier that he was told this was happening about three weeks ago by his agent, so it sounds like it will be a thing but in what form it takes, who knows.
I’ve generally been more of a fan of the DC legacy hero thing, or at least they way they were doing it 20 years ago.
Per IMDB: “According to Kevin Smith, Linda Fiorentino was very difficult to work with. Some days, she wouldn’t even speak to him. He later said that he wished he’d offered the role to Janeane Garofalo instead.”
I also watched Birds of Prey at home after missing it in cinemas in the weeks before the lockdown and absolutely loathed it. Which was hugely disappointing given it was one I’d been looking forward to it before its release.
The fuck did he do?
It’s also interesting to see Rickman’s take on Linda Fiorentino and her acting process given all the other stuff said about her too.
Yeah it was one that I was hoping was going to be good but the trailer didn’t do anything for me (despite the notable excitement of seeing Patrick Stewart yelling).
It’s not quite a mop and it’s not quite a puppet but man....so to answer your question, I don’t know!