Splatgore
Splatgore
Splatgore

Destiny sounds like a drug. A drug for junkie rats running around a maze endlessly pushing on buttons in the hopes of getting a superficial shiny reward. Suckers. <shakes head sadly>

I had a hankering to re-watch Revenge of the Sith after watching seasons 1 and 2 of Clone Wars and, God, it was so cringe worthy. I only *just* made it to the end and the only thought running through my mind as the credits rolled was “I should have just watched another 8 episodes of Clone Wars instead!”.

Sounds to me like he is totally burnt out and bitter, and could do with a long break away from the industry.

It might lead to a good film but it doesn’t sound like it will be a good star trek film which, I guess, is what people are peeved about. Personally I find it a bit disappointing that someone who loves the genre as much as he does would bow to the studios demands and try to give them an ‘Avengers’ size slice of the

What has he been taking shots at?

Meanwhile, Pegg somewhat worryingly says that he was hired to rewrite the next Star Trekscript because the earlier version was “a little bit too Star Trek-y.” And in order to reach a much broader audience than Star Trek Into Darkness, his solution is to “make a Western or a thriller or a heist movie, then populate

Maybe it was Kinja and not Mweyer?

Same. This is disappointing. :-(

That movie is a serious guilty pleasure of mine.

That movie was utterly brilliant. The effects had me in stitches.

Having read the books I really don’t want to subject my poor brain to all the sadism and violence visually as well as imaginatively(?) so the recaps really help me keep abreast of what is going on in the show without having to actually watch it. Really appreciate the effort put into them!

If you squint, you can just about make out a VHS J1256bian flipping us the bird.

Maybe if I make it 3 lines; one of coke and the others my two line pitch?

Yeah, that line struck me as well. Makes me wish I’d sent an email with TWO lines about a rag tag team of space, um, pirates who, um, save stuff? The world? Lots of worlds?

I doubt he forgets. How could you? It is pretty much rule #1 in comics and Whedon even brought back Colossus in his run on the X-Men. I agree with him in part but I think the notion that in war anyone can die sort of falls apart when you are dealing with superhumans and gods. Also, I really, really enjoyed Pietro so

I found the number of heroes in A2 somewhat overwhelming because they weren’t able to devote enough screen time to each of them. 16 heroes ... ooo, boy. I’d almost like them to split this movie into two (filmed and premiered at the same time).

That as a final scene would be so, so, so, so bad ass! SO BAD ASS!!

Touché!

It is a dark day indeed when I find myself disagreeing with, you, Mweyer but Daredevil and Agent Carter both beat this show hands down.

...that Australian animals, widely acknowledged as the most dangerous weapons on Earth...