Batlife
Batlife
Batlife

Sounds like it has potential to be really inventive or just predictable. But I can't help wondering how it feels to be Jeff Welch. Having a script lingering on the edge of success for 15 years with different stars possibly attached, but no guarantee, would drive me bonkers. I guess if you're a screenwriter with enough

Ditto. The first was fun to see in a theatre. I put on the fourth one when I saw it On Demand but its first minutes were so awful and devoid of the original humor that I shut it off.

Was I the only one who busted out laughing? This was so over the top it was like an SNL skit. I couldn't decide if they were taking the piss out of themselves or if it was in earnest.

How has this not been a prop in a horror movie yet?

What didn't Gorey know?

Yeah, last night it occurred to me that Supernatural has as many daddy issues as Lost did, in some ways.

And now I feel slightly less guilty for not finding human babies cute.

I'm stopping by mine but I already saw what they were offering and none of it was my thing.

Kimberly Kane was excellent in the Sex Files.

It's because Cillian is having an affair with me. You can thank me later for freeing up Thandie.

His Scarecrow bought him a lot of redemption in my eyes.

That was amazing. I've been trying to film my mantids but they never do anything cool on camera.

yeah, I think a lot of hipster fashion cues have leaked enough into mainstream fashion to just be what's popular these days. His hair is way too coiffed to past muster among my own hipster acquaintances, at least.

I had that book and my mom sold it in a garage sale. I loved it.

Bizarre and staged as this ad sounds, I've actually been subjected to conversations in Sedona that sound a lot like this. No obelisks, though, regrettably.

I really hope this future doesn't look this ugly.

I liked this episode a lot. My favorite part might have been Dean calling Cas "a baby in a trenchcoat." But the weak spots were really weak - rescuing the little boys felt discordant and it was too obvious they were starships, for instance. I also thought Eve should have been tougher than that, even it was just her

Ben would never win an open battle, but he would be able to convince Lex they were on the same side, then connive and achieve his agenda behind his back.

I'm not sure a character can have traditional heroism and a complexity that's both fresh and nuanced. Which is why I never really dig the whole "hero" format in most shows; it invites too much predictability. This is probably my favorite thing about the books, the humanity of the characters.

Batman as Mr. Antolini is hilarious.