Yeah superman was his chance at becoming Chris hemsworth or some other young guy made insanely famous by playing a superhero Now he's like in d-list purgatory
Yeah no matter how much Ryan Reynolds cocks something up, he gets more billings http://www.nydailynews.com/entertai...-confirms-set-play-deadpool-article-1.2034681 Ull never see him on tv in his prime years
Lol I remember how crazy it was trying to buy them back in the 90s And ur right, once the 'white power' (hmmm) ranger came out, it was over He was hands down the baddest out there....even better than the green ranger
The White Ranger was more coordinated, skilled and stronger than the other Power Rangers. And he was created by the bad guys. I thought Red Ranger was the toughest one in the group.
Actually, the Green Ranger was created by Rita Repulsa, thanks to a green jewel housed in an alternate dimension. The creation of the White Ranger was by Zordon and Alpha-5 once Tommy lost his Green Ranger powers. And, for some odd reason, that gave him the role to become the new leader of the Power Rangers. Whether he was stronger is debatable since they all share the same Morphing Grid, which disperses their powers evenly. But Tommy (Jason David Frank) is the most recognized Ranger and is still like that adult that won't forget his high school glory days when he was at his prime. Because of that, he has returned numerous occasions for different Power Ranger iterations.
I'm watching stonehearst asylum on netflix. Love it just love it. The cold dark settings. I hoped it was a tv series but sadly a movie be warned an hour and 45 mins long.
I never understood x-files like battlestar galatica, firefly or Dr.Who. I feel like I had to be in the moment when it first came out but I was too young to understand x-file. It was always that show was before the simpsons.
To better understand The X-Files, watch the show Kolchack: The Night Stalker. The X-Files' creator admitted that Kolchack was the main inspiration for The X-Files(and the spin-off The Lone Gunmen), in the premise of the exploration of the unknown and secretive worlds that we see and don't see.
With Darren McGavin. Used to watch it on the CBS affiliate on Friday nights after Letterman, back during his first 1-3 years. Good show. I had no idea that the creator drew inspiration from that show, but it makes total sense now that you mention it.