Perhaps they are doing all the other races in May.
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Perhaps they are doing all the other races in May.
Gomer reminds me: Any list of the greatest TV comedy characters of all time that doesn't include Barney Fife should probably go back to the editor for another pass.
Article here.
I guess "all time" began around 1988 and there was nothing but a great void prior thereto.
So...since the writer/editors clearly don't understand the concept of the article, who...
As good as Cruise was in BotFoJ and as deserving as he might have been in a different year, DDL deserved that win. Easily one of the greatest performances in movie history.
The embarrassing errors continue, from another article:
“It would be amazing to have Batman meet up with the actual Sherlock Holmes…”
https://crossover.bureau42.com/50detec.jpg
Detective...
The same typo...twice in one article?
For some reason, I pictured Dr. Leonard McCoy saying that.
I did not care at all for MoS or BvS but in each case that was despite, not because of Cavill. He did a good job and I wish he was given the chance to make the "more hopeful" Superman story he...
This makes a lot of sense, so I suspect that WB wont do it.
Nearly 20 years after their first encounter Batman and Spawn cross paths once again to face off against their pasts in Batman Spawn #1....The first time these characters met was nearly 20 years ago ....
I can watch "the Caine Mutiny" and its spiritual successor "A Few Good Men," whenever either comes on my TV.
The guy who did the Zombie Archie comics and Riverdale originally became famous by doing an unauthorized grown up Charlie Brown "parody."
Forget John and Sherlock. What I really wanted was House and Wilson to finally just move to Provincetown and open up a lovely little antiques shop.
Miller's TDKR was and is the blueprint for most of the modern dark serious Batman and it used a young, fairly comics accurate (except for gender) Robin quite effectively. Outside of superheroes,...
I was just disappointed that he didn't recite his beloved children's book "the Giving Tree" while there.
I am so sick of trilogies. Just do good, standalone movies with a loosely connected continuity, ala the pre-Craig Bond films. And if an actor quits, recast (again, ala the pre-Craig Bond films).
Another reboot. Good lord, could this company, and Johns in particular, be any more creatively bankrupt?
I'm less worried about Neeson than I am Seth MacFarlane. I mean, Family Guy is usually good for a chuckle or two but I don't know if he can pull off the type of deadpan humor that this requires. ...
The issue is whether Punisher “max” fought Daredevil and the page I linked to seems to indicate he did.
Article here.
“Kingpin and Bullseye mainly face off with Daredevil, but the mature series PunisherMAX featured them in dark, gritty stories without Matt Murdock.”
Wrong?
Oh geez, a ton of local shows out of Syracuse, NY: the Magic Toy Shop with Merilee and Eddie Flumnum, Monster Movie Matinee.
When the weather was right, Commander Tom out of Buffalo.
And a few...
I think she appeared that way to everyone because every time we saw her it was from the perspective of the reader, not a character (unlike certain scenes with Morpheus).
IMO, binging is what's killing Netflix. No chance for shows to build buzz and, worse, people can binge a particular show, cancel and then sign back up.
Compared to the original comic book it was pretty tame. That might have colored my perception but it's not as if, for example, the sex scenes were hardcore or even close to it.
I'm not sure if "To Riverdale and Back," (aka, jokingly, "Archiesomething") was also intended as a pilot or a standalone movie:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vNEoIYipjeM&ab_channel=HurshGhai