GregCox
GregCox
GregCox

Another vote for more recaps.

What about SLEEPY HOLLOW? Week after week, those recaps were delightful.

The Flash and Supergirl crossing over? Let’s hope this works out better for them than that time in CRISIS IN INFINITE EARTHS when they both, er, died . . . . .

What? No more recaps for iZombie or Agent Carter? Tell me it’s not so!

Those eyes can see right through you.

No, seriously, they can see right through you . . . .unless you’re wearing lead.

And speaking of tie-ins due out in February:

And on the tie-in front, dare I mention:

You beat me to the punch. Joseph Cotten standing alone on the road as the girl walks past him with so much as a rueful look? Classic!

PLANET OF THE APES: The Statue of Liberty half-buried on the beach. “Damn you all to hell!”

You know, this is almost enough to get me to watch a POWER RANGERS movie . . . .

Not sure I ever saw the remake, but the original 60's version always made me tear up at the end . ..

Fahrd and the Grey Mouser?

Or, more recently, John Crichton and D’Argo? Their friendship is slight overshadowed by the epic romance between John and Aeyrn, but John and D’Argo developed a nice comrades-in-arm thing over the course of the series.

Glad you enjoyed MAN OF STEEL. I had fun working on that project, and even got to check out some of the props and costumes in person.

As for CUTTHROAT ISLAND . . . honestly, I enjoyed it, too. I’m just perversely proud of having bought the book rights to one of the biggest flops in Hollywood history. (In retrospect,

The novelization was by John Gregory Betancourt, and I think we even made money on it. I remember we sold the translation rights to the Germans and Japanese . . ..

And I still listen to the soundtrack album sometimes. Good, rousing pirate music!

“Criminals are a cowardly and unnutricious lot. I shall be come . . . chocolate-strawberry!”

I edited the novelization of CUTTHROAT ISLAND. I have no shame.

I will defend CLEOPATRA 2525 to my dying breath . . ..

It was a TV-movie with Roger Moore as Holmes, Charlotte Rampling as Irene Adler, and Huston as Moriarity. I haven’t seen in it in decades, but I remember liking it at the time—and even read the novelization.

Once, ages and ages ago. My memory is fuzzy. Although I still occasionally cite it as proof that you can’t deliberately set out to make a cult movie.

He also made a great Moriarity in “Sherlock Holmes in New York.”