The Conjuring 2 and Annabelle weren’t scary because they weren’t scary, not because they’re part of a franchise.
The Conjuring 2 and Annabelle weren’t scary because they weren’t scary, not because they’re part of a franchise.
It’s not as impressive as these, but I do have a little notebook that I keep by the couch to track game stuff in. A lot of the time I just use it to keep track of how I want to build characters, but I always use it when I'm playing a Persona so I can keep track of which social links I'm working on so I know which…
Yeah, and Adult Swim more or less had carte blanche to use the HB properties for a while, until WB decided they wanted to use them. Suddenly Venture Bros had to change Johnny Quest to Action Johnny.
Even watching it as a kid I knew it was awful.
I'd love to, but the only torrent I ever found for it had the directors commentary turned on.
It’s crazy how much of Adult Swims early programming was Hanna-Barbera spoofs. Obviously Space Ghost, but also Sea Lab, Harvey Birdman, The Brakk Show, and I guess also Venture Bros albeit in a different way than the others.
He’s also the baggage processing droid when you're in line for Star Tours. Even through a heavy robot voice filter he's still recognisable.
Simmons is unquestionably the best part of the trilogy.
And the 3rd one is clearly (not clearly) the best. Maybe it’s not a “good” movie, but the levels of ridiculousness it reaches are incredible.
How can you not have “Escape from the House of Mummies: Part 2" on this list? It’s probably the single best episode of the series, or at least the perfect single episode encapsulation of the show.
It is the highlight of the whole show.
Okay, first of all I love this idea. Secondly, I have no follow up.
Died failing to shotgun a beer. What a loser.
I’ve actually been doing something similar, and actually Friday the 13th is the best slasher franchise.
Just tell me the fucking IBU.
It’s ludicrous that BoJack Horseman got snubbed, especially after Time's Arrow.
And even today you’d be hard-pressed to find a First Nations or Native American superhero who isn’t a stereotype. It’s always nature powers, or weather powers, or animal powers.
I mean, Eureka should have gone home in the evil twins challenge, but was saved by producer favoritism.
Violet Chachki actually had good looks. I’ve liked a handful of Aquaria’s looks. but most of the time I’m baffled while the judges heap praise on her.
Blair absolutely should have gone further, and Eureka should have gone home in evil twins, if not sooner. I’d rather see Kameron win than Aquaria though. I can’t stand Aquaria.