@Defendant: +1
@Defendant: +1
@Defendant: +1
@burgundee: which in turn reminds me of Beetle Juice.
So basically it was like a hammer that grows on trees. Sure it's a feat of nature...but nature hasn't really found a decent use for it yet.
Needs moar Ligne claire.
@Dan Sabato: lol, yeah the Safe Harbors clause should have a "Jason Friedberg & Aaron Seltzer" exception
@Dex-Starr: No
@reed: I remember first reading the comic, which was lent to me by a friend. I would get to the end of each of the first issues, shaking my head, and he kept saying "dude, trust me, it gets better. Just give it a few issues to get going."
@Xerxes Zeno Herrington: In the 'letters to the editor' section at the end of one of the comics, the writer joked about how there's basically only a handful of possible ways you can make a zombie story that stars a guy who missed Day Zero, and they've all been used by various movies already. Several times. So he was…
@MrTripps: to hell with you and your fast zombies! Fast zombies are dumb! D:<
A lot of whether this will be good or not will lay on the shoulders of the director.
@cylonsarecuddly: Apologies. I didn't mean to sound prejudiced, it's just...you people really like saying random facts barely associated with the current topic, you know? So I figured hey, maybe I'd ask.
@smegz: I was going to say something about the Grebulons, but then I remembered they landed on the 10th planet, rather than Pluto.
@WOWJBEOWULF: There something oddly stilted, cold, and disjointed about every one of your comments.
@jpedersen: scared the hell out of me, also
I would not be surprised if this technology was "discovered" multiple times, by many cultures, all across ancient history. The more interesting question is why did it not become a truly widespread practice until 20,000-30,000 BC?
@Batlife: I could totally see Nolan going the normal person route and casting Vicki Vale
@GreyHammer: Dude, Batman is so incredibly gay. No amount of women will change that. The guy needs to just come out of the closet for god's sake.
@Remy P: Except we saw Gordon's daughter in The Dark Knight. She was, like, six.
@hurley_cat: As a consolation prize, I'll promote your comment replying to his comment.