Kitradu
J.D. Buffington
Kitradu

This. I've actually joked at the fact that when I was much younger I habitually lied, I'd go so far as to say in younger days I was a pathological liar, but I focused that into writing. Focusing it into writing is mostly heinous, but I have wondered if there wasn't a subconcious thrill to just simply fabricating

River doesn't know Amy? Then I guess that's confirmation Amy gets time-displaced by an Angel, she's erased from her previous existence and River is back to being an enigma (at least to herself).

I thought the Pattern in Fringe had been explained away once we got to what happened on Raiden Lake? That the Pattern is a combination of things resulting or taking advantage of the effects of Walter breaking into the other universe?

Well...if you're not logged in, and you post a comment, it will ask for your e-mail, then you have to click a confirm link, and then it posts.

Ha, didn't know posting from e-mail would auto post from my account here. I wish I could comment from the mobile version of the site...I'm on my phone right now.

This is Kitradu here, I went and registered my account through Facebook AND...can't log in through FB at work. :( But I just wanted to posulate, I feel like Theron's character is another android, the stiffness you mention, the color of her hair compared to Fassbender's David's hair, the utilitarian appearence... Or

NO! No shame! You scan every page of that and submit it so the rest of us can get our stitch on!!!!

It's better with beer and 80's music blaring overhead while you stand shoulder to shoulder with your buddies over a CRT monitor. Mullets are permissable.

When do we get a high quality picture of one of these exo-planets? I want to stare at an alien world. Five years? Thirty?

Thank you!

Okay, Stephen, or anyone who knows or can point me to an article I may have missed, has there been any details about the Wii U's differences on the game? I've played AC on PS3 so far, and gut reaction is to go ahead and get the new game on the same old platform, but with a new machine and gimmick possibly giving the

In one of the multiplayer maps of the original Perfect Dark on N64 there was one particular path that lead from inside a base to outside, it was large enough for one body to pass through. For whatever reason, we had it happen time and again, we would fall through the floor in that pathway to underneath the stage, but

I voted Moonbase, but a pandemic or nuclear war are well within possiblity this very minute and they're hardly the sci-fi scenereo anyone WANTS to live through. Getting to Mars might happen in my lifetime (I'm 32) but I don't know about colonies what with how long it's taking us just to get back to the Moon. I also

Now, don't get me wrong, I LOVE Nintendo and am excited for what they potentially have on their hands here, but as far as consoles go, Nintendo hasn't really ever pushed the graphical fidelity or system performance envelope. The N64 was a lucky break, they insisted on staying with carts while Playstation and

I think I read at least one play every year of High School, Romeo & Juliet, Merchant of Venice, Othello (personal favorite), MacBeth, Hamlet (the theater class even did a stage production of this), The Tragedy of Julius Caesar...

I live in Tulsa, went to Nathan Hale High School. Granted! It was high school, but in the book depository there were ridiculously awesome science fiction and fiction books that were acceptable, one of which being Frank Herbert's Dune which is so chock full of "inappropriate" material I personally was shocked it was

I've not seen that! That has to be the most awesome thirty seconds of kaiju ever committed to film!

Apes, where terrible, LOOKED wonderful, I remember actually coming out of the theater thinking, "Okay, now we can do a live-action Thundercats." I still stand by that.

LOL, totally misread "Clark Kent is underestimated again, and whoops a whole bunch of ass", I read "whoops" as the "oops" euphimisim, and that then changed the whole scene into some porn store bargain bin entry.

Where my introduction to TMNT was indeed the 80's toy-selling cartoon, I was given for Christmas the black and white graphic novel the first live action film was loosely based on and fell in love with Eastman & Laird's original concept from then on. When I say I want to see that grown-up TMNT, it is those comics I'm