Makiruz
Makiruz
Makiruz

This one I HAVE read

My brother HAS read this series (I haven’t, I got 1000 other books to read)

I'm not saying that orange and green is bad, I'm saying that it might not work for the tone they are going with in the Justice League movies.

Oh my god, oh my god. This is fucking Witchcraft. I looked at the clearly black and white dress at the back and the fucking dress turned Black and Blue! And they I looked at the whole picture again, and IT WAS WHITE AND GOLD AGAIN!

I KNOW RIGHT!!! I mean, I know for a fact that the dress is Black and Blue, I've seen the other pictures, but I cannot see it as anything but White and Gold, this is crazy

Don't underestimate the Power of Heart; he could control animals, just because Ma-Ti was too nice to send a pack of wild lions to eat the villains doesn't mean the powers were lame

I'm not sure the orange and green can work, but for frik's sake! shirtless and green pants is perfectly fine.

As someone who discovered FanFiction way before Expanded Universes, I have never cared that much about Canon and consistency; it's just FanFiction with higher standards (case in point, one of the guys of Full of Sith thought Dead Troopers was fanfiction); you can still enjoy it.

Those can't posibly be their costumes, they must be what they were wearing when things got moving

I don't like it. I always assumed Pietro and Wanda would be mutants and the world would just not be mentioned on-screen; making them genetic experiments just doesn't feel right.

I don't like it. I always assumed Pietro and Wanda would be mutants and the world would just not be mentioned on-screen; making them genetic experiments just doesn't feel right.

I'm a bit tired of people who think they know better than nature, I mean tails aren't like the apendix, if they have it there must be a reason

I think people worry too much about canon, the important thing is wheter the story is good or not; if it's great then why does it matter that it contradicts other things of the same line?

The more recent books comfirm that there are indeed female stromtroopers, they are yet to be seen onscreen though

I'm gonna put it this way: I have never watched The Goonies, I don't know what The Goonies is about , I don't care about The Goonies; calling something "the new Goonies" means nothing to me, stop making references kids won't understand!

All Asian-Americans would like to see an American action movie with an Asian or Asian-American lead, and they make up 5.6% of the US population; and you know, Japanese-American alone are about 0.4% of the country's population. Not to mention that there are plenty people of other races who would like see a non-white as

It seems to me that this is of those shows where staying an original creation would have been better than using a familiar name just to ignore everything about the familiar thing

To me it was the only fictional take on nerd and geek culture I've seen that felt genuine, because it was choke full of references to real pop culture instead of bland-name replacements and free of geek-stereotypes. It wasn't great, but it was nice to see authentic geeks

If I may, I want to add another perspective: the notion that books are an inherently superior form of media, and burning them is an expression of apathy. In the 50s when TV was basically shallow variety shows, it made sense; but maintaining that position now, in a world with Cosmos and 50 Shades of Grey (and

They can mention him!