Ronin08
Ronin08
Ronin08

Very clear message that needs to be emphasized here: though Yates has signed on to direct, it's the BBC that's taking point here. It's not an Americanized remake or anything, and though there's talk of boiling it down to "the basic elements," they quite simply haven't announced any plans or stories yet. The film's

Any episode where everything goes Batshit-insane-crazy is ultimately essential. From "Crackers Don't Matter" to the one where John goes into a coma and has wacky Road Runner adventures, these were the episodes that made me truly love Farscape. The character buildup helped too, because I felt like season 4/the

That quote from Moore interests me, but I can't find anything in the original article about how it seems to refer to superheroes as the bullies—more like stories about people the bullied kids wish they could be. Which still would paint Miller in a sad light...

"ignore all his Islamophobic rantings"

DAMN YOU STEAM SALES. YOUR DELICIOUSLY LOW PRICES AND EXCELLENT GAME SELECTION WERE TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE.

You can look up most films' full money-making reports here: [www.the-numbers.com] Includes Domestic, International, DVD, and total grosses.

My favorite frame of this comic is when Mr. Bojangles sees L'academie des Chapeaux, and for some reason my reaction every time I re-read it is "Of course, naturally!"

Ack, I meant it as my ability to buy it in its current state—I should have referenced "Killing Joke" instead...

Is this going to be a one-shot story I can pick up in my local comic store like "The Long Halloween," or will it be multiple trades released in the next few months? I don't buy comics regularly, but this story's one I would go out of my way to buy...

That's Transformers. >.> BOOM

I now want to see the complete works of Firefly rendered in Shakespearean form.

VERY GOOD FORM!

"Crackers Don't Matter" was the moment where I realized Farscape was heading to bounce off off the batshit-crazy insanity wall, and gave it one of the most unique voices in science fiction—even after the tone faded off in season 4 and the TV movie, I still loved whenever Harvey showed up in a giant pop-culture

This a tabletop game or video game?

What I love about the Halo Universe: EVERYONE thinks it's a good idea to jump into orbit for re-entry. On multiple occasions. And that's completely 100% fine by me.

"Final days...in the war...for Cyberton..."

What, what—-"they didn't care about the humans" THEY DIDN'T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING BUT THE HUMANS! THE ENTIRE GODDAMN PLOT REVOLVES AROUND THE HUMANS, NOT THE TRANSFORMERS. GNAAAAAAAAAAAH

I live in the county where these kids are from. Are they poor? Yeah. But it's not shitsville around here either. There aren't any real "bad" parts of town in this county, and they're mostly confined to the rural areas. Most of them I think live in some townhouses nearby, so I don't think these guys should get same

Witchblade much?

Western legal systems run on "innocent until proven guilty." You could run through dozens of logic puzzles as to what it "proof," but that's why we have courts, who say "Screw your logic puzzles, this is how we roll." As such, it's considered journalistically accurate to report people like Brevik as "accused" killers.