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Tag: parody
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REVIEW: The Boys – Season 3, Episode 2, “The Only Man in the Sky”
***SPOILERS*** “The Only Man in the Sky” begins with a trailer for a drama based on Deep’s memoir. Butcher dreams about the supe serum but is awoken by a call from Ryan. Homelander visits Stormfront to remind her that today is his birthday, but she remains motionless and silent. Hughie tells Annie what he saw…
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REVIEW: The Boys – Season 3 Episode 1, “Payback”
Finally, my personal favorite Amazon original series is back. Like many other film and TV series, The Boys had a long two-year wait between seasons thanks to covid. This season takes its cues from season 2, at least initially, showing the fallout of Stormfront’s outing as a Nazi and Congresswoman Neuman’s tenuous alliance with the Boys. Let’s…
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The Boys Trailer Gains Superpowers
We have a couple more weeks to wait for season 3 of The Boys, and Amazon has released another trailer to entice us. Homelander is off the rails (again), Hughie decides to sink to Butcher’s level (again), and Butcher is given pills that give the user superpowers. New supes Soldier Boy and Crimson Countess are…
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The Boys Releases Diabolical Season 3 Teaser
Today, Saturday, March 12th, Amazon Prime dropped the red band teaser for season 3 of The Boys. The superhero satire based on Garth Ennis’ comic books premiered in 2019 and shook up the super scene, with season 2 really kicking things into gear. The series stars Karl Urban as Billy Butcher, a man with a grudge…
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MacGruber Trailer Detonates on Time
Hold onto your throats because Peacock, NBC’s streaming service, has released a trailer for the MacGruber TV series, which is, expectedly, called MacGruber. Will Forte’s character – a parody of MacGyver – began as a Saturday Night Live sketch from the show’s comedy days; that was followed by a movie, which bombed. Now, after a…
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REVIEW: Shrek (2001)
Today I’d like to look at one of the most influential animated movies of all time, the original Shrek. Shrek’s popularity spawned a movie franchise, TV specials, video games, toys, and even an entire sub-genre of imitators. However, the movie’s success wasn’t a foregone conclusion. Before Shrek was DreamWorks Animation’s flagship franchise, it was seen…