MarkThoresen1
Mark Thoresen
MarkThoresen1

Black Mirror was the first thing I thought of when reading about this tech. Still really intrigued, but definitely wary.

Not to mention, Obama clearly has the character to know that his juvenile act was wrong and owns up to it without provocation in a memoir, whereas Mitten's doesn't recall his own incident but is "sorry if it hurt or offended anybody".

Nice to see she's now getting credit for her awesome tribute, have seen this all over and up until maybe 2 hours ago there was no credit given on the majority of posts.

Really cool idea, This one is awesome.

I thought the same thing, and being a bearded male, I immediately wanted to shave. That being said, glad I read the article...I hate not having a beard.

Poor kid, all I gotta say, Internet is forever.

Dude, he's the Boba Fett of the Marvel Movieverse, a throw away character that for some reason fandom loves not because they have an amazing backstory but because they each are a cypher that dies after we have developed a slight interest in their character.

Are you serious? Consensual sex between two adults is a far cry from a human raping some poor creature.

Word!

Best remembrance of one of my childhood favorites I've read all day. Thank you.

That is awesome, love the style, reminds me of David Mack.

Tops the list across the 8th Dimension.

Unbreakable is awesome, but it isn't based on a comic book...granted it definitely is a movie focused on the tropes of superheroes and villains but not based on a comic. Incredibles too, great superhero movie but not based on a comic.

TDKR won't meet this at all, it isn't being screened in 3-D so scratch that surcharge and though it is being shown in IMAX the number of screens available for that surcharge is significantly less than those for 3-D. I think they'll both have decent runs but doubt that TDKR even has the potential to match Avengers

LEAVE TARNA ALOOONNNNEEEEE!

Nah, Fire & Ice was Frank Frazetta for all design including the movie poster. It was Bakshi's last stab at relevance, unfortunately it was a bomb at box office.

Used to catch the production of "the Lost Colony" annually when my family went to Nags Head, have always been fascinated by this story. I do not think The Lost Colony is as well known nationally as you think, but Virginia Dare is.

That's a swan.

Eff'n loved it. Joss Whedon Smashed it! Hulk is about to get huge.

For some reason, I do not think it would be bad at all, kind of like a vinaigrette bouillon cube.