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Said it back when it was canceled, said it after "Serenity," saying it again: animated "Firefly." Easier to free up the actors for voice work — which most of them have done before — and animation means more effects for less money. Also puts more focus on the writing.

One of the possibilities of driving a car is wrecking. And yet I still wear a seat belt.

Works for me. Better than huge action set pieces peppered with inane dialogue.

Barton (Hawkeye).

I'm a 46-year-old lifelong science fiction/fantasy fan. I occasionally write articles about pop culture. I attend cons. And I had never heard of "Battle Royale" until the controversy.

According to the FAQ page about it: "The Dropbox space you earn is permanent. You can use it for the life of your account. Enjoy!" ([www.dropbox.com])

At least we'll finally see him in the damn suit.

Also might be nice to know what restrictions are in place. Kickstarter projects must go through an approval process, for example, where IndieGoGo (as far as I can tell) just provides the platform.

Should have gone with "800lb gorilla."

I try, whenever the light allows, to avoid using a flash. Then, after I take the pic everyone poses for, I drop the camera slightly and everyone thinks I'm finished. They relax; I take a few more pictures. The later pics are always better.

Plus some minor, barely noticed TV shows like Blackadder...

Don't forget Death of the Endless popping up in The Incredible Hulk #418.

Apart from the Ruffalo quote, the rest of the Joss Whedon piece is just a transcript from the "Making It With Riki Lindhome" podcast interview. Why credit only Comic Book Movie and not the original source?

Actually I'm pretty sure the bulk of people who recognize their work, do so because of the theme from "House."

The stuff I want to know:

Buffy vampires have also been shown to bounce off an open doorway.

The transporter's safety measures would bounce and cancel the transport, much like if someone tried to beam into a wall.

From what I understand, Twitter plans to begin introducing ads into the twitter stream.

More like an IM platform. RSS feeds are static. You subscribe, you get them, you can send articles to friends on different platforms (email, facebook, what-have-you).

Worse than trying to hold your iPhone steady while it's sideways and then manage to tap the screen without shaking it? Horizontal photos are awkward on an iPhone, I'm looking forward to the button.