HighWiredSith
HighWiredSith
HighWiredSith

I saw it in IMAX and my issues are entirely with the faster frame-rate (the glossy, TV soap opera look). The scale and the IMAX 3D were all fine so I can only assume IMAX at the lower rate would be fine as well. I plan on seeing it again this weekend in a 2D lower frame-rate screening and suspect I will enjoy the

Star Wars failed when it became more about the technology then about character and story. The entirety of both the Special Editions and the prequels were approached with the idea of cramming as much first-run tech into the creative process as possible and the story, the script, the characters - all the elements that

I have to wholeheartedly agree with the complaints about the frame rate - the film just looked horrible at times, unforgivably horrible. There were times when I felt like I had been forcefully ripped out of Middle Earth and plopped down in a home movie or something. It totally ruined what could have been and should

Was that the technochick from Portal?

Just curious - why do you replace the F-Word in the title of the article with standard mixture of keyboard symbols only to use the actual F-Word quite liberally throughout your article? Also - it looks like JJ Abrams is giving us all the finger in your pic which seems entirely appropriate.

Why is the future so blue? I can remember the 70's being a nice burn orange color so i guess it makes sense...sort of.

Been reading for what, two years now, how they've been working on this incredible "new" story for the next film. A guy seeks to avenge some past wrong by wreaking havoc on Kirk/Starfleet/Earth...wasn't that the plot of the first film?

I thought they were Istari - or maybe Istari was more like a club made up of Maiar...but yeah, they are not cousins, they are not even humans. It sounds like they channeled a good bit of Tom Bombadil into their interpretation of Radagast with this whole guardian of the forest bit. I really hope they haven't turned

Revelation Space by Alastair Reynolds (hard SF), The Lost Fleet Series by Jack Campbell (soft SF), Commonwealth Saga/Night's Dawn by Peter F. Hamilton (maybe hard SF, maybe not), Foundation by Isaac Asimov, and Saga of the Seven Suns by Kevin J. Anderson - all well worth the time but I cannot recommend The Revelation

No guy, I was actually adding a pic of the DKR poster for reference and agreeing with the article. I do apologize for not pointing this out explicitly for you.

Yeah, The Star Trek Rises...

Wow, that revealed...absolutely nothing we didn't already know. Aren't we due a trailer some time soon???

The inverted punch bowl radiation suit...

So Grimm is doing a revisit an old case so you can saved the person you condemned from eminent execution episode? At least they waited a season and a half before going to the big book of TV Cop Show Plots - Arrow had a similar plot for episode 4 which likely doesn't bode well if you enjoy creative scripting.

It was a paraphrase of an actual line in the last episode.

Arrow is about to lose me for the same reason I quit on Revolution. I really can’t stomach any more conflicted teenage angst. How can you possibly write a line of dialogue like “I know you were shipwrecked, almost died, watched everyone else die, spent five years on a desert island fighting every day just to

Radagast pancake balls and hobbit sausage? I would pay serious money to see the look on Christopher Tolkien's face if and when he see's this....serious money!

Regardless of what most publishers will tell you, popular literature by virtue of the amount of time it typically takes for a work of print to make the journey from idea to the bookshelf of your local bookseller, will always reflect sensibilities and tastes several years behind the current status quo. For that very

Is there any news about when we'll get to see a trailer to Ender's Game?

I wonder what is must feel like to work on a project where the success of the project is grounded entirely in the hope that people will be confused and mistakenly watch your film thinking it's another film? In other words, what's it like to be C. Thomas Howell???