Dogma.
Dogma.
Unless you’re a Muppet.
The below site seemed to indicate otherwise, but I guess it’s incorrect. Sorry about that.
Unfortunately, they’ve fed the AI the complete works of Rob Liefeld.
A quick google indicates you might be able to get it via Hulu for a reasonable price.
Again, I said literally nothing about “quality”.
I’m more interested in what’s going on with Richard Simmons.
I didn’t speak to the quality at all. I was responding to this comment: “Who still watches these movies man?” Assuming it was rhetorical and SomeGuy420 wasn’t looking for an actual list, the answer is that millions of people still watch them, perhaps now more than ever.
They have been noncommittal as to whether she will return as Supergirl.
Lots of people? The most recent one was the highest-grossing in the series, so far.
Or putting a giant glass over him?
Waffle House. Hashbrowns scattered, smothered, covered, chunked, topped, diced, and peppered.
He has a significant advantage: many years of experience with powers his opponents have only just acquired. This is another area where the movie fails, though.
This is that famously-selective application of superspeed that Superman/Supergirl entertainment seems to fall into every time.
I’m pretty sure the streaming services can track all viewers, without the need of Nielsen’s data.
Hate-watching still counts as watching.
Don’t forget Blue Beetle.
Inside all of us are two Hemsworths, but, alas, mine are Liam and Luke.
You understand it could be written differently, right? Superman makes only token efforts to protect others.
Yeah this was easily the worst Pa Kent we could have ever had. A man willing to let bus loads of children die to keep Clark’s secret.