Another 10 Times Fans And Critics Heavily Disagreed

Hey look, I guess we made this video already 2 years ago, but I wasn’t here so to me it doesn’t count so we’re doing it again and don’t worry, we’re not talking about the Last Jedi, too much baggage. Oh and this is based off Rotten Tomatoes just so I can include the booooo tomato video because as long as I think it’s funny, I’m putting it in the video.
I couldn’t put it on this list since it was on the last one but Spy Kids not being universally loved by everyone who laid eyes on Robert Rodriquez’s magnum opus is something that will continue to haunt me. How can you not love the whimsical wonderment of the world? Or the futuristic product placement that we need but don’t deserve. ... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!

8 Ways Moon Knight Will Change The MCU

Moon Knight is coming to the MCU, and with everyone’s favorite sorta-Batman-but-not-really will inevitably come some changes – methods by which Moon Knight might impact the Marvel Cinematic Universe. So today I’d like to theorize a bit as to what may or may not be introduced to everyone’s favorite billion dollar juggernaut… which does not include THE Juggernaut. I mean, probably not. That’d be cool too though.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!

What’s Next For Venom After No Way Home

Ever since Venom first leaped out of the comics in 1994’s Spider-Man The Animated Series- fans have been clamoring for more and more symbiote goodness. Over the years, he appeared in several fan favorite video games like Ultimate Spider-Man and Spider-Man: Web Of Shadows – but the moment Venom truly became a household name was in Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man 3. Although, Eric Foreman was not the Eddie Brock we were looking for.... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!

Homer Simpson Was Supposed To Be Krusty The Clown

Matt Groening has come a long way from writing surrealist comics for alt newspapers featuring his two bunny characters in Life in Hell. That comic found a fan in James L Brooks and Tracy Ulman, but it was not the cartoon that made its way to television. Instead Groening took inspiration from his own family and a town in his native Oregon, Springfield, and created one of the longest running tv shows in history. The prime time antics of Springfield’s most famous residents have run for 33 seasons and during that time has collected a lot of lore and references. The show built around pop culture references has itself become an inseparable part of the popular culture. A lot has changed in the world since the show’s introduction in 1989, and with no end in sight the show is rapidly approaching becoming older than Homer Simpson himself. The show has been a happy home to writers who favor the unique environment that the show operates under, receiving no studio notes and with animation they are allowed to take the show wherever they want, including space where Homer and an inanimate rod both put the day at risk and saved it. Naturally there are hidden references and inspirations and, with a show that long more than a little instances of self reference. What’s your favorite piece of trivia for the longest running family on television? Let us know in the comments and while you’re there be sure to like and subscribe for the latest in your inbox. ... Read More إقرأ المزيد | Share it now!