I’m going to have to object Arrow’s low score coming entirely from his “mullet” - considering it’s definitely not a mullet. It’s more of an 80’s yuppie, Wall Street/American Psycho, slicked back look; actually, it’s pretty much, almost exactly this:
I’m going to have to object Arrow’s low score coming entirely from his “mullet” - considering it’s definitely not a mullet. It’s more of an 80’s yuppie, Wall Street/American Psycho, slicked back look; actually, it’s pretty much, almost exactly this:
Underrated movie. The catcher trying to cheer Vaughan up with a story about getting kicked in the nuts by a mule (I think it was a mule), and the solution/lesson being that his “Mamma died” - so he didn’t care about his nuts hurting anymore - is up there with the original’s quotable lines.
I assume no one who also looks like the volcano
It’ll be Star Trek’s Mirror Universe.
Just glimpsing the main photo for a second from the main io9 page, I can’t believe I never noticed this before - did they base the character off of Israel “Iz” Kamakawiwoʻole? The voice, Hawaii, etc. seems way too much of a coincidence.
Is this an image of the toy or “Empire’”s Boba Fett? I see no difference (Unless that’s the blue jumpsuit?) between this image and what I’m used to.
So this catch by Tanaka was legit?
Feels like saying that Shyamalan is partly to blame - and that Emmerich “hinted” this - in the interview seems like grasping at straws. The movie and director are never mentioned throughout the interview outside of the “father-son story” allusion, and looking at the context of the statement - specifically saying he…
How big is the uproar over Michael B Jordan playing the role? I’m only asking because the last time I read anything over this was when Jordan, himself, wrote a response to it; (literally) every other time I’ve seen the topic brought up, the purpose has been to criticize people complaining about it. (I don’t go on…
Maybe it’ll be animated, meaning also goofy and, of course, with talking animals: there’s an island where tons of unopened canned goods had washed ashore years earlier - from a shipping wreckage or something - and there, Darwin comes across a zany group of finches with “can-opener-beaks” - complete with rotating and…
I’m really liking this (seeming) sudden-resurgence in 80’s synth-heavy Carpenter-esque musical scores (discluding the point where the beat comes in here).
The last one sounds as if God wanted to get another opinion on his ideas for Hell before finally putting them in motion. Then, as he realized that one of the punishments wasn’t getting the reaction he anticipated, quickly throws in: “And there are...scorpions! With super-super strong venom that hurts real bad - for…
Maybe, when analyzing box-office numbers and the films’ content, as they try and figure out which elements to carry over to the next blockbuster, they’ll go in a different direction - opposed to bigger dinosaurs, more strange hybrids, or “dumbness” - and surprise us by finding/going with any other connection between…
Fun Tropes: Like the ones this show has so far, are good. One trope I’m really not sure I can deal with - though I can see some hints leading to it: Giving Five a “Chosen One” arc. Being the only one on the ship who’s not wanted for various major offenses, and seeming to be the only one with “powers.”
In case anyone else is driven crazy by stats like these not being included when records are broken: the winning-streak for Pixar was broken at 14 (all of them), Inside Out being their 15th production.
Susan Duncan Half Truths - I don’t know if this revelation was hinted at earlier in the season, but I did find something strange about the the choice of words Kendall used in their safehouse about how Prof. Ethan Duncan (I wonder if he’s related to old Ben) was upset over Susan being “corrupted.” I seriously hope that…
I thought this had been confirmed a few times already - specifically by someone like Bendis or an editor/executive, after the release of the “All New, All-Different Marvel” teaser images.
I jumped the gun, thinking the linked-to-above Killjoys article was the (shorter than usual) recap, so I’m just re-posting a question I was curious about here:
I tried keeping it within the early-mid-nineties, which I estimated was its production date, based mostly off the Jonathan Brandis/Jonathan Taylor Thomas hair on the husband (a reminder of a difficult period of time for us steel-wool-hair’d boys - an Early Boy Meet’s World episode covered this, Corey as our Avatar,…
I tried looking up “movie and tv babies” and realized pretty early that it was going to be a futile search - except, I did come across this image along the way, so it wasn’t a total waste of time.