DreamSmithAJK
DreamSmithAJK
DreamSmithAJK

Ohhhhhhhhhhh, that’s why that happens.

That’s incorrect—the royal family own immense amounts of land and resources, which are basically held in trust (and used) by the British government. The ‘Allowance’ they get comes to far less than what they’d earn were they to take back their property (which won’t happen, but still).

The Doctor Aphra character manages to be both adorable and badass, and I love her to pieces.

Speaking of characters introduced in that New Avengers run, I would dearly love to see Black Swan introduced into the MCU, and this is the kind of universe-spanning event that could plausibly bring her in.

FAITH.

RLC is so cute and tiny you REALLY would have hated Magneto for threatening her. And if they’d ever gotten around to giving her her classic power set, it would have been amazing to see someone that tiny as the flying brick/powerhouse of the team.

Rachel Leigh Cook circa 2000 as Rogue would have been amazing. She can totally do the vulnerable thing, and she makes an incredibly cute redhead.

I am a million years old, and was reading comics and playing RPG’s in the 1980's, therefore I get that reference.

::Man of Steel box office was $668 million worldwide on a $225 million budget. Tidy profit::

I agree with the people who are complaining that Tarkin and Leia looked ‘off’, but I’m overjoyed that the effects people are going for it. That technology is SO close to being ready now, and once it reaches the point of total realism, it will open the door for so many things.

With Doctor Strange doing well, and proving that audiences are fine with magic-based superheroes, I’m hoping Fox will put Magik front and center in this movie, and maybe even spin her off into her own series—between the mutant stuff and all the Limbo shenannigans she has to deal with, there’s plenty of material there

This is exactly my plan.

Jaffa! Kree!

These people are obviously hired actors.

I was on the fence about Agents of Shield, but still gamely trying to keep up when I got time to watch an episode or two. And then May wiped out Ward’s entire base of operations, effectively by herself. This was supposed to be a threat, mind you—that Ward was assembling a sizable force of scary operatives... Nope, not

Um, all I saw here was a person who seems to be in a bad situation, living on the streets, randomly deciding to murder someone for no reason.

By 2030 all new cars will be self-driving too; they’ll drive themselves to the battery charging station, then come back when you need them.

Nah, tempered breaks in a very distinctive way--when glass instantly shatters across the entire length and width, into those thousands of tiny, almost-safe pieces; that’s tempered. By law any glass in a door, and sometimes within a certain distance of a door, is required to be this, whereas most windows can be just

Nope, not stupid at all, I feel the same way.