As the first ever big budget superhero team-up movie, The Avengers really is something that’s never been seen before. Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, The Hulk — each of these characters have their own successful film franchises yet are combining their collective awesomeness and sharing the spotlight for one single movie. Kind of like The [...]
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The final season of Breaking Bad is going to be split up into 2 epic runs
Posted: 10th April 2012 by Storm in TelevisionTags: AMC, Best actor in a television drama, Better Call Saul, Breaking Bad, Breaking Bad final season, Breaking Bad pink bear, Breaking Bad season 5, Breaking Bad Tio, Bryan Cranston, Emmy Awards, Emmy's, Entertainment Weekly, Gus Fring, Hank Schrader, Hector Salamanca, Jesse Pinkman, Keith Richards, Lily of the Valley, Malcolm in the Middle, Marie Schrader, New Mexico, Saul Goodman, Skyler White, The Walking Dead, Vince Giilligan, Walter White, WGA strike, Writers strike, zombies
The best show on television returns this July and begins its final season. The last 16 episodes of Breaking Bad will be split up into two separate runs, utilizing a strategy that worked extremely well for season 2 of another hit AMC program, the zombie apocalypse show The Walking Dead. I still can’t believe Keith Richards isn’t [...]
Entertainment Weekly thinks Jean Claude Van Damme’s Timecop is one of the best action films of the 90′s
Posted: 20th December 2010 by Storm in UncategorizedTags: action, Chris Nashawaty, Entertainment Weekly, Jean Claude Van Damme, sci-fi, Timecop
Entertainment Weekly’s film critic Chris Nashawaty has done it again. A while back I posted a story about how Nashawaty stupidly declared the recent and insipid Karate Kid remake as superior to the 1984 Ralph Macchio classic ( you can read about it here ) Amazingly, Nashawaty has managed to trump his ineptitude by now [...]