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Not to be a huge prick, but Storm of Swords is nearly 12 years old now. What's the statue of limitations on things being 'spoilers' versus 'This part of the series is 12 years old, if you're that worried about it maybe you shouldn't go clicking links to news until you've caught up.' I mean, even if it, say, Feast of

Personally I'd imagine the Lannister's as more Nylarthathotep's kinda schtick. Cthulu's a little cra—you know what? I just remembered the last two books and all of Joffrey's story and decided you're right.

I know the 'R' rating has always been something Hollywood has typically avoided, but we're really just getting absurd now. I dunno, I guess hearing that kind of sentiment—from Ridley Scott of all people—bugs me. Maybe it would bug me less if the MPAA's ratings were at least slightly fucking consistent, but there's

There's an old Giger-artbook as well that talks a lot about the behind the scenes stuff in Alien and shows off a lot of his work: Good luck fidning it though, it was in the 'rare book' section of Powell's when I found it and it too much for me to buy a fucking awesome artbook that was all his art and design for Alien,

Personally, after sitting a few discussions around on how basically 'Xenomorphs are done', I feel this is the only way to make the mythos interesting again: By making it so they're just one facet of the various weirdness and horror out there. The irony is this is probably the best way to do it: Small connections

As Nivenius said—this can be easily explained away with the fact the Nostromo is essentially a transport. Ugly and it gets the job done. The 'Prometheus' is a corporate-bound explorer vessel. Not only is it designed for a more specialized task, it could be argued to be designed for P.R.. Glamour shots of the

As Nivenius said—this can be easily explained away with the fact the Nostromo is essentially a transport. Ugly and it gets the job done. The 'Prometheus' is a corporate-bound explorer vessel. Not only is it designed for a more specialized task, it could be argued to be designed for P.R.. Glamour shots of the

Probably never will get a good look at the jaw either. Sharks just don't leave very good remains behind. Even partial jaw fragments are so rare as it's going to be the equivalent of winning the paletological lottery. twice.

"I've been told that this is all just nitpicking; that it's absurd to worry about accurate archery in a movie featuring a god, a flying armored guy, a shield-flinging WWII super-soldier, and a radioactive monster battling aliens and giant reptiles. It's not supposed to be realistic, it's supposed to be cool. The only

God forbid anyone have a little fun on a subject they're well versed in, like the juxtaposition of 'the world's greatest archer' making mistakes that supposedly take all of one lesson to fix.

Yeah, seems a little obvious, doesn't it?

Is it bad that I just... watch this and repeat 'Please don't suck?' like a Mantra. Okay, so the second film was a trainwreck. The first one was pretty fun in a Ghostbusters-esque playful little theme, stupid jokes about Dennis Rodman aside. I enjoy the little take on the whole secret-government-agency-conspiracy

Actually I remember hearing his whole impetus for doing the Garfield films was basically him feeling like a shithead for getting the guy who VA'd his character fired for the animated series, or something to that effect.

It's the formula for every sitcom on the planet, except take 'a bunch of doofy husbands continuously flabbergast their wives with their manchild antics ' with 'a bunch of socially awkward nerds flabbergast Penny (and other random females) with their socially awkward geek antics.'

It's a Prat!

"There is an environment somewhere that is naturally without rodents? Riduculous"

You're ignoring the population of feral cats, which is significantly higher and does quite a number on local rodent pops. There's a reason 'Barnyard cats' exist, ya know. (And feral cat populations are very high—to the point where feral cats are pretty considered a pretty nasty invasive species).

Portland has a pretty decent movie scene, so there's an off chance it'll make it there. All bets are off with the rest of the state, though.

I dunno. If they were a couple it happened after Loeb took over, since Barton was married with children in the Ultimates (Though... that ended in Ultimates 2). (I stopped following after Loeb took over though—I don't doubt they paired off).

In fairness, the ratings on Voyager and Enterprise destroyed the ratings of the franchise and more or less ensured that it was no longer commercially viable—even if you liked either series, it still means 'Until it turns out to be a franchise that seems to drive viewers away in droves.' (Voyager was about as 'bad'