Wait...how was Wolverine poorly received?
Wait...how was Wolverine poorly received?
@Element03: Ah, but the 4th Doctor is younger. The youngest River has ever seen The Doctor was Tennant, and he was roughly/supposedly 903 years old.
Very Chobits-esque.
It's disgruntling some fans? The fact that the issue was taken care of or that it was dismissed so easily?
Cool. Plenty of nice details!
I really should make a steampunk costume. I already have a brown shirt, bowler hat, and goggles for when I started an idea...
@RachelFiend: No. Because my first thought was "how can I get to Utah and sneak in to say hi?".
@Graviton1066: I like this idea. (They'd probably try to purple-goo the TARDIS.)
I always enjoy these writing advice columns, so thanks for this one!
This just made my day.
I am looking forward to this movie. It looks pretty funny.
That was incredible. What a good story...and all in 12 minutes!
Oh good!
But if everything that happened between The Eleventh Hour and halfway through The Big Bang "never happened" (or am I wrong?), then the Skittle Daleks were never made because The Doctor never went to WWII to activate the voice recognition...right?
Oh, sure, talk about BrickCon, but don't cover BrickFair from August?
@Vundal: I read A Wrinkle In Time in my 7th/8th grade Catholic school class, encouraged by my Catholic teacher. Did not see anything wrong with it.
Wow, I had no idea A Wrinkle In Time was controversial. It was a wonderful read.
This looks magnificent!
Oh, Alex Pettyfer, awesome. (Because I liked Alex Rider.)
I enjoyed the prequels more than the average io9er, but still, I would much rather see the originals in theaters (though the 3Dness is turning me off, this chance does not come often) for the "nostalgia," or maybe because I saw the prequels in theaters. I saw A New Hope in the rerelease though, and that experience…