Really? I find her compelling in everything I've seen her in. She's the only reason I'd see this. I do think the movie itself seems like a one-trick pony so I'm skipping it for that reason.
Really? I find her compelling in everything I've seen her in. She's the only reason I'd see this. I do think the movie itself seems like a one-trick pony so I'm skipping it for that reason.
This Aspie agrees. I am so tired of people expecting me to be a mathematical genius, or some kind of savant, or super-awkward. I get that TV writers use stereotypes in place of character development, but this show sounds over the top in its ridiculousness, and will doubtlessly contribute to the general autism…
If Tim Burton brings the magic of Ed Wood to Dark Shadows, it could be great. But if it turns into a self-indulgent exercise to showcase Depp and Bonham Carter, I will be disgusted. I do like the rest of the casting so far, though.
Because in the movie Columbia eyes Frank's package quite openly and lustfully.
To be, Barbara Gordon would be a better Janet.
I see Harley more as Columbia and Poison Ivy more as Magenta. Who's Rocky? Gotta think on that one.
Capirinha-colored... That's poetic. I wish io9 had been at the IUFOC this weekend.
Parts of it were okay but yeah, it was mostly authors hustling their books.... No real revelations if you were already versed on the subject.
I didn't know that! Now I'm curious what his version of Lucifer would have been like.
I read that he invented it when he thought his role was going to be just an episode or two, and then of course got stuck with it, even though it's unnatural.
I really, really liked the whole premise and wish this had been an entire arc instead of just one episode. There was a lot of unexplored possibility here. Just the difference between the real, unmagicked universe and their universe is more tantalizing than the alpha storyline.
I'm at the Int'l UFO Congress right now and I wish they had a panel on this. It's been fairly humdrum so far.
True. No doubt it was composed by candlelight as a thunderstorm raged outside.
I've never seen an actual handwritten submission query before. It looks so quaint, like how I picture Shelley or a Bronte marketing their manuscripts.
This is the third episode in a row where I feel the show pulled its punches. The old Supernatural could have pulled off an awesome haunted mannequin/sex doll episode. Sex dolls are perfect fodder for their humor. But this was just flat. And Lisa - why? do the writers think we're hoping for these two to get back…
Some of we women comic buyers like naked ladies too. And some of us like both our comics and our ladies much more when there's complexity and realism - just a bit. But what I (and I would guess others) are objecting to here isn't female sexuality, it's female insecurity that rings false to Wonder Woman's character.…
Seriously. Imagine a dialogue where Batman bitches to Alfred that his girlfriend's vibrator is sooo big and dammit, how is that going to make him look by comparison. Never. Just never.
So can I assume whoever wrote this shit has never actually talked to a chesty woman? Or any women maybe? Women who lead an athletic lifestyle (never mind "crime fighting") are more likely to wish for smaller breasts, than larger, for a variety of reasons. Not to mention the whiny dialogue is the complete opposite of…
Not enough Dean for me, and I felt there was squandered potential to evoke the audience's squeamishness about spiders. A big squirming egg sac would have been great. I also was kind of expecting Sam's crimes to have been more brutal and heartless.
Cocaine was my least favorite drug back when I was using, but in early sobriety it was the drug that haunted me the most frequently. And I would say among my sober friends, the coke/meth ones were messed up mentally the longest after quitting, unlike those of us who preferred alcohol, weed, heroin or rx meds. Just…