JamesHudnall
James Hudnall
JamesHudnall

I’m going to go out for a troll....

Costco fruit cake isn’t bad

Emperor Sidious had an inferiority complex

Because Lucas.

Yoda was also a tiny, goofy looking character who turned out to be very important. Looks aren’t everything.

There’s also just one token black character (and a black actress playing a slave who only gets a few lines. No gay characters, No trans-characters. Everyone get upset and boycott Star Wars 7!!!!!!

I wish he got to make Spiderman 4 with John Malcovich as the Vulture, That was his plan. Even if he kept the goofiness level of 3 it would have been better than the Webb stuff

Silent Spring was an unscientific fraud book that did more than jump start environmentalism. It sealed the fate of thousands of people in Africa and Asia who died from Malaria and other diseases thanks DDT being banned. DDT is safe to eat for humans. It’s only deadly to certain insects like mosquitos because it shuts

Except, unless he improved on the draft I read, and all these clips are right out of that script, it’s not as good as Reservoir Dogs. I do like Kurt Russell but he isn’t the star. It also is too modern for a western. But whatever.

I read the script. It’s more like Reservoir Dogs in a blizzard.

Why couldn’t Toto be a CAT?

Droughts be like that

Short answer: The movie was pure Hollywood. The book didn’t have any of that. It was basically a fantasy novel. The movie was a depression era fable.

Mike Carlin, ex-Superman editor who I worked with on Lex Luthor: The Unauthorized Biography, pretty much confirmed it was Doomsday on Facebook

Ah, good point

That seemed more Bizarro with a little Frankenstien thrown in than Doomsday who doesn’t have heat vision. We’ll have to wait and see. I didn’t get what all those flying bug things were. Looked like the Wasp

The best Lex was Clancy Brown’s voice acting in Justice League Unlimited

One of my all time favorite books. The only book I read a second time right after reading it for the first time. It was written in the 1950s and holds up very well. It was so radical in its time, it changed SF forever and its still more advanced than a lot of current books. Basically a retelling of The Count of Monte

SPOILER:

Yeah, the kid’s moves were too direct which I guess was the point. He’s green.