Deacon_67
Deacon_67
Deacon_67

As much as I love the Justice League, I would have opted for Babylon 5's White Star instead of the Watchtower.

No, no, that was just full-on wrong, not a lie. He totally believed it when he said it. He was one of the really surprised ones when the reactor went.

Wow, that is well put; I never thought of it in a simple courtesy context like his, and it is delightfully succinct and accurate.

We are long overdue for a new cinematic space opera, and having one that ties in with the Marvel Studios just gives it that much more potential to be awesome, and a great way to bring in the bulk of the Thanos backstory.

On the other hand, if they ever make a proper Warhammer 40,000 movie, here is an ideal candidate for production designer; the perfect balance of remarkable talent and batshit crazy. Bravo!

Laterer reply: yeah, some outfit or another had optioned them at least, but I don`t think anything ever became of it, and even Weber kind of shrugged it off with a ``y`never know`` kinda vibe. I`m not sure how easy they would be to translate into a visual medium, but a mini-series kind of format, with room for the

I'd love to see Maggie Smith playing the Tyrell matriarch.

Does anyone else feel like Young Justice passed over a whole lot of great storytelling opportunities when they fast-forwarded their timeline five years between seasons 1 and 2? Taking Dick Grayson from boy to man in one fell swoop makes me feel a bit cheated, and I'm just not as interested in the new characters.

How big a nuisance do you think it will be to replace those lightbulbs down in the shaft when they burn out?

Sometimes children in AGOT are pawns, but just as often they are practically currency. A great episode that covered a lot of ground and introduced contrasts unrealized in the books!

Professional Lego builder? Where the hell was this guy at my junior high school careers fair?

I know that feel, bro. Plus, it's been enhanced having seen Reiser's disastrous appearance on Letterman at the time, where he implies that he and Sigourney Weaver had a "relationship" during the filming, and then Dave says, "Really?" and trots Ms. Weaver out on stage as a surprise guest so we can all watch Reiser

Again, not sci if or fantasy, but the old Scott Glenn flick The Challenge has him being asked by Toshiro freakin' Mifune to help keep a sword from an evil, corporate brother. Eventually he does, despite being a hopelessly outclassed gaijin, and in the final fight at the brother's high rise office, he has to improvise

Agreed! Also the ability to lend and borrow discs among your mates.

It might not hold more than four if they all have boxing gloves attached to them...

The Rabbi that spoke at my church earlier this year summarized most Jewish observances as "They tried to kill us; we're still here. Let's eat!", which I loved. I know the story of Esther mostly my kids' Veggie Tales DVDs...

Anyone else think it's cool how the font for the cover movie on the call sheet ("Autumn Frost") is inspired by the Action Comics logo?

Great movie, and a bittersweet reminder that when McDuffie died last year, we not only lost one of the few black writers in comics and producers in animation, but just a great writer who never failed to bring out the 'human' in whatever superhumans he was writing about.

Best of luck turning a neat thread about legendary artifacts into a theological debate. Those of you who are already aware that Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade was not a documentary, the discussion continues below.

Yes, who would have thought something involving an unknown Heath Ledger and produced by former Tiger Beat coverboy Shaun Cassidy would be so good, eh? Loved this show!