I thought she was only contracted for 3 films, including Justice League?
I thought she was only contracted for 3 films, including Justice League?
Like a good Anglo-Saxon.
I'm still waiting on that explanation of the watermelon.
There's naught wrong with Repo Man!
Yet another thing we can blame John Candy for!
Ian McShane even did (at least) one episode of Magnum, too!
Too slow, chicken marengo!
What's difficult to get about Repo Man?
I have no problem disagreeing wholeheartedly with organized religions of all kinds, and respecting devout believers from all denominations.
I do not often dissolve into gales of laughter after reading something on the internet, but I did this time. Well done, sir. Well done.
Johnny Cash was a devout Christian who walked the walk and talked the talk.
I have not enjoyed the Jim Lee-ization of Croc by any means, in any medium. He was fine as a Circus strongman with a skin condition, turning him into a mutant monster is a bit much. We already have Man-Bat for that.
LEGO City Undercover. I'm at about 87% completion, and all the easy stuff has been found and unlocked. Now I'm scrambling, checking nooks and crannies and doing flybys of rooftops looking and looking for character tokens and task chains to finish off. Still a ridiculously fun romp, full of humor and great design.
I'm not up on my New Gods lore. I'm not sure I want to be, either.
I've seen it, but haven't really dug into it. Fantasma is fucking nuts, for sure. The kind of authentically weird inventiveness that comes when you're at the beginning of a medium. Superhero comics in their infancy are amazing stuff to read, because people were still figuring it out then. I think Hanks would have been…
I loved Arkham Asylum. I didn't have any trouble with the fighting controls, and I too loved the confined atmosphere, the manageable roster of characters, and all the gadgets. I also loved the attitude: any other game, the confrontation with Croc would have been built up more, or played more dramatically, or whatever.…
Not much. I finished the second volume of Action Comics, and that was okay. I liked see Lois back in action, and I know the book is working towards the transition away from Clark and Lois Smith, farmers, back to Clark and Lois Kent, reporters, but I think I'm going to miss the Smiths' neighbors.
That Hercules book makes me miss Heavy Metal. The art looks pretty good too - that cybernetic lion looks fucking badass. Of course, the sweetest part is the Simonson cover, but I am intrigued. I like mythology, I like science fiction, and this might be something worth looking at.
Fox did give us JLA #57 - "Man, Thy Name is Brother," but that was '67 and I think the times were a' changin'.
Tom did get into a widescreen superhero extravaganza movie before Black Panther did… although Robbie Robertson beat them both.