Thanks a lot ya blimey bastard! I had read this and managed to purge it from my memory, now it's back and pickin' out wall paper for the long stay...
Thanks a lot ya blimey bastard! I had read this and managed to purge it from my memory, now it's back and pickin' out wall paper for the long stay...
Possibly, but the real problem is folks see a film 'cost' 20 million to make, it made 35 million at the box office, so it must have done well. Not realizing that those ads on Facebook, in magazines, comics, busstops, and every other commercial break on TV quickly add up to millions in advertising costs. And while it…
Now I feel really bad, I mean what if you are one of those people who like to 'enter' a lady's place when she's not home and do 'stuff' with her discarded panties. You just need a lil' release, not looking to ruin a relationship...
I'm getting all sorts of geeked out for the Age Of Apocalypse ongoing. I only started reading comics at sixteen, and the AoA was my first major cross-over. It really was one of those 'everything changes' stories. I set up a GeoCities fansite with a 'flash film' opening and everything. I read Exile just for Blink &…
I wasn't talking 'Hollywood accounting', but real 'profit eaters'.
You failed to account for a few factors, such as marketing and that 100% of the box-office take does not go to the studio. Even if the theatres only get 10%, that is somewhere in the range of 30 MILLION off the totals for Hook. Then you have to factor in marketing, and this was in a pre-internet age, so you have to…
I am a huge PotA (franchise) fan, and while I didn't love this film, I didn't hate it either. It had a lot of interesting elements, but it seemed really rushed (time-wise) which is odd, given as it is two hours long. As much as I dislike these type of situations, it probably should have been expanded out and cut in…
Couldn't be worse than most of the current Marvel stuff. Plus, alt reality / futures are always fun as it lets writers free from the continuity that is both the best part and the hindrance of Marvel Comics.
left BitTorrent on when I headed to work, and the RSS feed should have started DLing it as soon as it posted. Besides this, I am also waiting on James May's Man Lab Christmas Special and Top Gear At The Movies. It is going to be the best night IN THE WORLD, when I get home...
I must be the only person who was really disappointed with Attack The Block. Agree with the list in general, but A.T.B. would be off my 'Best List'.
John Schneider say these are the answers to the three most common Duke questions
Snarf... but the cute one, not the annoying anal-retentive nanny one
I... I... Okay, it time to take it back to ye ol' school and burn scientists at the stake. You wanna mess with animal brains, stick to mice you rat bastards!
Yeah! Cause Family Guy is like a billion times better and Simpsons always rips them off.
Is it sad that I quote Futurama more than Star Wars/Star Trek/(insert popular geek show) combined?
"I'm a god. I'm not *the* God... I don't think."
It all sounded like existing stuff, with a bit of a twist in that much of it was in a foreign language. Working in a store that sales music, I get to listen to all the latest releases across a broad spectrum of genres. I have come to realize that music just evolves, 'spontaneous evolution' is non-existent. …
That would be 21c. It is all up to you, but I keep my home at 60f (15.5c) and just use blankets...
There are several cuts of Waterworld, and one of them does use the 'plaque' scene. It is also a deleted scene on the DVD IIRC.
While the 'Marvel Method' allowed for a lot of comics and characters to be created in the late 60s, it leads to a real gray area when it comes to determining just how much one person contributed to the 'creation of a character'. Like Spider-Man. Lee came up with the name Spider-Man and a concept of a teenager with…