Jack_Napier
Jack Napier
Jack_Napier

I made my last post before I fully watched this. Pretty much the ENTIRE video is Say Anything. Which only makes me love it more.

Please don't overlook the clear nod to Say Anything in the very first scene. Sure, it's not John Hughes, but it's still damn good.

@aaronarmstrong13: 7 books? That's not something to be proud of. Sure, you learned proper grammar from your surroundings, which besides video games included anything taught in school that didn't involve directly reading, day to day experiences and help from parents or parental figures. Maybe you're smart enough that

In the first GL toy pic he's wearing the organic looking suit we've seen in the trailers and promo pics. But in the last pic with the turret, he has a black and green suit that looks more like the one from the comics. (Not exactly, but it doesn't look organic) Could that be the costume he has at the end of the film?

@engtech: Ummm, that was a comic book. And the story @Kitradu described is basically the plot of the the mini-series. Go find Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash and read the crap out of it.

So, perhaps Ezio and the Brotherhood left another artifact somewhere in Italy and these two got their hands on it. Or perhaps...Templars?!

In the second picture with the Dead End sign, the fire hydrant is a newer model only used in the last 20 or so years. And the plastic grip on the corner of the curb is definately a recent addition. Clearly city workers have been here to update the sidewalk. Another example of the city spending money for the sake of

@doctorrobert: Agree. A hundred times agree. There are only 6 correspondents on the show right?

A few things to put in this comment:

"The Monkees" was a tv show where a band of musicians created for the show enganged in hi-jinks and performed original songs. (They actually did play their own instruments eventually, they just had to learn) This show recieved criticism over the fact that they were not a "real" band.

@OtherGonzo: Ah thank you so much, I went down this list looking for these.

@ThreeOneFive: No, he was using it correctly, he was upset so instead of "Boo" he said "Boo-urns". Like when the Springfield audience booed Mr. Burns' film entry and Smithers told him they weren't booing they were yelling "Boo-urns" (When Hans Moleman was in fact yelling "Boo-urns")

@stalking_goat: if everyone did that, shows wouldn't last one season, you gotta show your support, throw your weight behind a show, risk getting hurt for something you truly enjoy.

What can we do with a Eli/McKay driven Stargate show?

Does the character description for Rex Matheson make anyone else LESS excited for the new Torchwood? It's all over the top "he's awesome, so cool, wish you were him." I see no character flaws, no reason he'll be interesting to watch, no risk he'll be facing in this strange new world he's getting into. I watch the show

In the Doctor Who clip, the shot where Amy and Rory are on the bridge of some ship, why is she in her Kissagram outfit and Rory a Roman soldier again?

When Broyles calls the eye bank to get info on depressed girl's corneas, he identifies himself as "Colonel Broyles". Was that a mistake? Was his alt-self on his mind? Just something I noticed.

@rainofwalrus: More like finding a truck that runs on cheese. Yes, it still has DNA of course, but the make up of the DNA is different than everything we've previously thought possible. I don't think NASA would be excited if it was the "exact same stuff as everything else".

@Sloopydrew: You're not cursing him out for eating meat, but you are being condesending and instilling guilt to make him think that eating meat is wrong. If you believe it's wrong, fine, but don't try to force him think the way you do.