wittylibrarian
wittylibrarian
wittylibrarian

tell her it gets better...

Look, I am a Swamp Thing fan since I was 8 years old reading the Wein/Wrightson original stuff. Even *I* know Swamp Thing II was overripe camp nothingburger.

he made for an interest opponent for Season One’s storyarc, but the “cloning” saga stuff of later seasons ruined the character.

best you could in 1976. Today, of course, you can green screen most of it.

four words: too bland pretty boy.

don’t knock the Spider-Man movies. I and II were great.

All I know is Emo Kylo Ren is a follower of Hot Topic and Darth Vader.

are you kidding? It makes the movie better!

Gordon’s Alive?

Everybody loves that scene. It’s the entire Clark Kenting trope distilled into one minute of screentime. and Reeve pulls it off.

Otisburg?

What you complain about - the overly long origin story half of the movie - is actually one of the things most fans remember lovingly. One of the joys of a superhero movie is seeing How and Why a superhero becomes as he/she is, and while it’s now viewed as cliche and overdone because EVERY first superhero movie has to

in terms of the writing team, the quality of the scripts were like this:

I always think of Scully reading a passage in the story and when her eyes widen it’s at the part of the book where her fictional doppleganger finds out about the Inner Earth tantric orgy.

Catching bits and pieces of the first few episodes, but finally watching “Ice” in all of its entirety. And then catching “Squeeze” on rerun before “Tooms”, which introduced a Monster of the Week for the ages.

never tell me the odds.

I hear there was a reference to the Killer Kitty episode. I hope it brought up how they had to use rabbit-fur kitty puppets because Gillian is allergic to cat.

if they had gotten the two guys from Supernatural to play the “new” FBI agents, that’d have been mind-blowingly funny.

I had to work last night.

I HAVE TO WORK TONIGHT.