You been watching Fargo? I love the first three seasons. Really unfortunate they didn't get around to a fourth.
Didnât care for the Chris Rock season, I take it?
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You been watching Fargo? I love the first three seasons. Really unfortunate they didn't get around to a fourth.
Didnât care for the Chris Rock season, I take it?

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If you're looking for good DC movies, I would recommend Shazam! if you haven't already seen that, and Aquaman, which is over-the-top in the best way possible.
Iâve seen those two - love Shazam!, liked parts of Aquaman but had trouble following the plot.
Wonder Woman is also good, but the best of them all is Birds of Prey, and honestly I should just rewatch that one again and get that sweet, sweet seratonin it gives me.
what'd ya think of the main bad guy, Shane?
Heâs a dick!
Are the Wildmen of the Woods based on the evil invisible goblin monsters from the Rankin/Bass adaptation of L Frank Baum's The Life and Adventures of Santa Claus?
Like, design wise? Krompoos is based on the puppets for Kubla Krause and the Winter Warlock, Belsnickel is sort of a hybrid of the Bumble and Yukon Cornelius (with the outfit of Dwightâs take on the Belsnickel from The Office), and Old Pitch is based on both the Snow Miser from The Year Without Santa Claus and Grimsley from Santa Claus Is Coming to Town.
I have a pdf of the wildlife of Star Wars (along with a bunch of spec books) if you wanna use that.
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If ya need some anti-Punisher ammo, just remember that Punisher is such a simp for Captain America that when he pulled that whole "Hail Hydra" shtick couple years back, Punisher immediately defected to fascism.
Hell, is that even a defection, or is it just his true colors?
Hmm...All this talk of Godzilla Anime has got me thinking: how would you do a Monster Planet take on Godzilla?
Same setup as the anime trilogy - every Toho monster emerges at once, destroyed civilization utterly, the vast majority of humanity retreats with the aid of space aliens, flash forward a few thousand years.
Only this time, instead of focusing on a grating and poorly developed Ahab figure, our heroes are a pair of twins who have grown up ON the Planet of Monsters, living in the territory of the goddess Mothra. In this version, evern kaiju is still alive, and each has become the avatar of a certain chunk of territory that in turn matches their appearance - Anguirus rules a desert filled with large, jagged rock formations, Biollante is the center of a massive jungle filled with animate plant life, etc. They are, in essence, the new gods of the earth, and all life that remains on the planet has learned to live under their feet. And there is life now - a lot of it, in fact. The Planet of Monsters is a thriving planet, albeit one where humanity is not in control.
Which is a problem when the descendants of the humans who fled return to take back their ancestorsâ turf.
Though our heroic twins are at first intrigued by the space-humansâ arrival, they soon realize that the meeting may not turn out in their favor, as the space-humans wish to kill the new gods and create an empire of man, even if it means destroying all the environments that have risen in the godsâ wake. Worse, the aliens that arrive with them seem to have even more sinister motives, and they all insist they know better than the âprimitive moth cultists.â Can our heroes convince humanity to live in harmony with a world thatâs outgrown them, or will the folly of men prove as endless as the wrath of Godzilla himself?
TT, as a fan of the Arthurian legend, how do you feel about Quest for Camelot? If you've seen it, that is.
I saw it as a kid, didnât really like it that much. I do like this reaction image though: