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See AllThese 10 Underrated '90s TV Shows Have Become Cult Classics Today
Underrated TV shows in this context means 'shows that originally aired before Mary Kassel was born.'
10 Movie Adaptations That Did The Book Justice
I love the film One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and it is a decent adaptation of the book, but it isn't a faithful adaptation at all. The book is told entirely from the Chief's viewpoint and his character is completely sidelined in the film.
If You Still Miss Supernatural, There's A 22-Episode Sam & Dean Winchester Series You Might Not Know About
It came out in 2011. I think if you've made it to 2025 as a fan of the show and didn't know about it till now, it's unlikely for it to ruin Supernatural for you.
Am I Wrong? Why Does Everyone Hate These 10 Movies That I Love?
1 film she posts has an 89% Audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Overall, 6 of the 10 films she posts have over 50% Audience score on Rotten Tomatoes. Yeah, clearly "everyone hates" them 🙄
Rick And Morty's Emmy-Winning Episode Changed The Show Forever, So Why Is It So Controversial?
For me, Season 1 & 2 are where the best of Rick & Morty is to be found. I still enjoy the later seasons, but they've never been quite as good. Pickle Rick is a good episode, there's no doubt for me there. It's just not the best. And for me, it marks the turning point where Rick & Morty became truly mainstream, which I always tend to find ruins these type of shows that were much smaller, cult and niche viewing. Maybe it's just that I liked having something that most people didn't and that's more about me, but I just don't think Rick & Morty was something that should have ever become mainstream and that's what's eroded its greatness. It's still good, but season 1 & 2 were truly great.
10 Hugh Jackman Wolverine Movie Scenes That Have Aged Poorly
What a load of drivel and proof that the 'writer' doesn't understand what 'aged poorly' means or even understand what they're trying to critique. Shown best of all by number 2 and their complete lack of understanding about how Wolverine's regenerative powers work and why being shot in the head with an adamantium bullet caused his memory loss. It was not the fact that it was adamantium that causes the memory loss, the fact it was adamantium is simply how it penetrates through to his brain. What the writer failed to understand is that by causing such damage and destroying part of his brain, means that he's able to regenerate the brain matter but not the memories that the destroyed brain contained.
The main part of this article could have been summed up with a simple sentence that everyone knows already - X-Men Origins: Wolverine is a bad film.