Neither am I. Frankly, I am completely over it.
Neither am I. Frankly, I am completely over it.
Great article!
Batality!*
Bethesda games may be buggy but they have a depth to them which can keep players wrapped up for HUNDREDS of hours, no exaggeration. A:CM has about 5 hours worth of depth, max. Huge difference there. People who are passionate about the franchise will overlook bugs and minor flaws if they get a good story or good…
It is pretty awful but maybe I had high expectations considering the source material.
Not having Hellboy in this list is extremely naughty and disrespectful to the Harbinger of the Apocalypse who saved the world more times than most of the people on this list put together, AND went toe to toe with the Ogdru Jahad. He saved the world almost entirely through brawling, getting dropped from great heights…
I suppose you could apply the 'good of the few vs the good of the many' argument when it comes to the morality of these things. A few million Racnos vs billions and billions of humans, billions of Daleks and Timelords vs the quadrillions of lifeforms in the universe and so forth.
There have been a lot of things with Moffat's reign that don't make sense when you think about them. Little things that niggle at you. I try to ignore them and enjoy the show. Emphasis on 'try'. Then I have big internal rant about what a crappy writers he and his team are.
He turned the sun supernova, I believe, which, if that doesn't destroy skaro, means the planet is made of adamantium or something.
I don't quite understand the ... obsession I see on this site with the Doctor being female. Having said that, I just watched the Curse of Fatal Death last night and Joanna Lumley convinced me that it could work. I just hope they get a classy actress to play her and not some bint with large 'etheric detectors'. I don't…
It could be a historical piece when Rory was a roman in a universe that doesn't exist anymore, with no Doctor, no River, no aliens, Amy is in a box...
Yea, I must be a philistine or totally unappreciative of jewellery, but I don't see a TARDIS or any other kind of police box in that ring. Purdy though. I guess.
You could show a politician the most heart-breaking or evocative image, or read to them the most thought provoking, inspirational piece of work ever written, play for them them the most haunting melody ever composed, and all they look for is an opportunity to serve their own needs. Nothing more.
It doesn't spoil the narrative from the character's perspective because Han doesn't understand the force or what a powerful user is capable of achieving, not to mention the fact that at this point in the story nobody really has any idea just how much untapped potential Luke has, with the exception of Yoda, Ben and…
I think Matt Smith is easily the best actor to have played the doctor in years. He has the ability to make you see the Doctor as he is (in this incarnation, at least); old beyond imagining, desperately sad and lonely, overwhelmed by guilt and just worn out, but these aspects are masked by an outward manic, youthful…
With all the boulangeries, patisseries and other-eries to choose from he opted instead for 'Le Big Mac'. No wonder the employees went a little nuts.
Ahh, my ultra-violent Punisher fix has been met for the day! That was some fine work there by Thomas Jane.
That was brilliant! I defy Lucas to produce anything better with his billions of dollars and army of animators!