AbraKaDaggers
AbraKaDaggers
AbraKaDaggers

See... in my mind Avatar was a ludicrously bloated film. It's three hours to tell a story that should have been an hour and a half tops. Almost nothing happens in the entire middle section of the movie. That would be my main complaint about it as a matter of fact. Visually it was cool I guess, but the story was

David was only doing as he was told.

It doesn't. Presumably, the Xeno seen at the end of Prometheus dies out. The ship in Alien was fossilized, and was a different ship that I assume escaped the planet during the outbreak that all the Engineer's are seen attempting to flee in Prometheus.

Are they playing Dungeons and Dragons in the book? It's been so long since I've seen it, but I distinctly remember them playing D&D. Or was it a sort of D&D-like game that my memory substituted the actual product?

Oh yeah, you're definitely right that it is Daisy. I think it comes from an MTV blog about Colbie Smulders playing Maria Hill in the Avengers. They seem to have used that picture with everything below her breasts cropped out. Way to go MTV bloggers!

I'm finding that picture credited as both Maria Hill and Daisy Johnson, so there is some confusion there. They definitely look similar, but character wise they are pretty different. Maria Hill in the books is not at all a protege to Nick Fury, she was his replacement. Out with the old, in with the new sort of thing.

Check out Secret Warriors because it is awesome.

Anyway, it's called Pertwee's Pendant and it's a Unique Necklace and part of a set called Sigil which I haven't found any other pieces of yet. The description reads "It reverses the polarity of the neutron flow." Pretty cool I thought.

I've found a very cool Doctor Who Easter Egg, but now I can't find the damn screenshot... sigh.

It makes it even worse. It's Mass Murder Squared.

I've got a question. What the hell ever happened to Pauline?!

But... David Tennant is Barty Crouch Jr... Is he secretly Harry Crouch?!

Love me some ToME.

I think so for sure. From what I hear, the entire concept is heavily based around that origin and interpretation of Ollie.

It's definitely still a kid's show in my mind. But it's on the same (well not quite) level of children's entertainment as Pixar films. Tons of adult themes, they don't talk down to kids, they're just telling a story. Good stories.

This girl is adorable, and a true Whovian. For all of us jaded adults bitching about plot holes, continuity errors, writing quality and characterizations we need to be reminded sometimes just who Doctor Who is really for. The fact that this four year old girl and I (a 28 year old male) can totally relate on our love

What, pray tell, has he done for the action genre besides shove Milla Jovovich down our throats? The piece you linked is just a little fluff piece talking about how awesome he secretly is, when anyone with any sense of what filmmaking is can see that is patently false. The fact that the article calls Resident Evil:

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There it is. Season Two, Episode 3. Fracture. We assumed this was in relation to The Other Side, but in retrospect it is pretty clearly establishing Observers as a threat.

The fact that the Observers were out to conquer us was hinted at as early as Season 2, so no I don't think it feels at all tacked on.

I believe Talia and Bane have always had some connection. I know there was a period where they believed they were brother and sister.