Let me think, which broadcast network is it again that is the only one without a show adapting actual comic-book characters? OH, it’s NBC!!! That’s right! How could I possibly forget...
Let me think, which broadcast network is it again that is the only one without a show adapting actual comic-book characters? OH, it’s NBC!!! That’s right! How could I possibly forget...
Ooooh! Nice one! I like that theory. Hell, I think it’s better than mine...
Ray as Frank was my favorite, but, alas, ever since I saw him in Divergent, he seems a bit old for the part anymore.
Oh, yes! Or George Clooney! Or both!
Perhaps the first major influence Marvel movies had on the comics would come with the huge success of Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man in 2002. Since the character first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, Peter Parker had always used mechanical webshooters as his primary tool, a creation of his own technological genius. But Tobey…
I’m guilty of not reading all the comments before posting this, so apologies if it’s already been said, but they need to put this show out of its misery already. The farther away we get from season 5, the worse the show gets.
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. I was so disappointed in the way it ended. There was so much time for more development and they just wasted it. They barely used Bashir’s genetic enhancement. Cassidy Yates was totally robbed (though I DO think Sisko’s end was probably the most true to all the characters.) It didn’t wrap…
I would like to see the Halifax Explosion dramatized as a film. A documentary I saw ages ago explained that it was the biggest man-made explosion in history until the Los Alamos atom bomb tests. And I may be remembering incorrectly, but I thought they said a piece of the ship’s anchor landed in Maine or another far…
Okay, I acknowledge in advance that this may be a stretch, but my Geeky-sense[(tm)(c)(r)] tingled a little when Shipp uttered the line, “You gotta tell me. What does it feel like when you’re running down the street like a bat out of hell?” It’s almost the exact same line from The Rocketeer, when Howard Hughes asked…
Sin City.
Oh, and Fringe and Brimstone (that one still hurts after almost 20 years.)
A few come to mind.
If Black Mirror loses out to Ghost in the Shell, it only means not enough people are watching Black Mirror. Shame on you.
Amazing story Charlie! Thank you!
Misha as Jesse is an interesting choice. I think he looks right, but can he do the drawl? Hmmmm....
Clyde sez Ma don't like no punk kids on her lawn. And she don't like no kids on her propitty!
I would also nominate Frank Welker as Soundwave, which I believe was simply his "Dr. Claw" voice run through a vocoder. (Is that the correct term?) It's one of my all-time favorite villain voices.
And on the OTHER other hand, as an adult male (in his 40's), I refuse to set foot one in Hot Topic to check out underwear for fear of being suspected a trolling pervert pedophile.
ATTENTION HOLLYWOOD!!! Cast this man as the voice of THE SHADOW! STAT!!!