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Yes, that’s an incredible track record. The Crow is a cult classic. Dark City is a flat-out classic. I, Robot’s biggest and most prominent criticism was that it was a really good movie that didn’t have enough to do with its source material Knowing might be the odd man out, but I loved it... I view it as a prequel to

Oh come on now... Is io9 back to being bitter and hateful over everything again? Instead of just reporting the news, giving those who LIKE the Divergent series something they might like to hear, you felt that you should make them feel bad for liking it?

Geez, with all the bitching about this movie going on before its release, you’d think Alex Proyas is the worst movie maker ever. Because The Crow, Dark City, I, Robot, and Knowing were all so terrible...

I’d like to add... And this seems to be a problem with all of Abrams’ space-movies... He seems to think that outer space is, like, 20 miles wide. It lacks any kind of scale and logic when the destruction of the New Republic planet can be seen from Takodana and then how the Starkiller Base can be seen recharging from

Maybe he'll hang out with emo Kylo Ren? :)

What? Are you kidding me? Wow, thank you SO MUCH to talking about your entire readership, letting us know that we only want the Batman clips. I don’t know what I’d do without you... Even though I like Superman, Flash, and GL, if I ever get this set, I’ll make sure to throw them away. Sheesh...

You just felt that you HAD to bring it up in a thread that somebody made showing interest in reboots. Because you so cool and edgy...

Fantastic job, crapping on this thread like that. Dick.

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I fucking love these pens... I just need to find ones with a finer tip. .5mm is just too thick for my tastes and needs.

I fucking love these pens... I just need to find ones with a finer tip. .5mm is just too thick for my tastes and

I have no issue at all with street level characters being resurrected... I’m a big proponent of comic book resurrections, to be honest. It’s just the mechanics of this one (And Jason Todd’s original one) that I find weird because of how far outside of their genre niches they are. The Lazarus Pit for Jason? Perfect.

It’s so weird when comics bring back street level characters in cosmic stories. It’s like when Jason Todd first came back by Superboy-Prime punching the crystalline walls of reality. Unlike most people, I don’t really have issue with the punches, in general. But to use those punches to bring back somebody who is

In fact, isn’t it implied that the accident that created the TMNT the very same one that blinded Matt Murdock?

In your examples, one was ruined by an idiot director who didn’t respect the franchise at all, and the other was ruined by the studio interfering and not trusting the director who gave them two hit movies before. Neither one was really bad for the reason that you give... That was more a side-effect of the larger

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Oh for god’s sake... It’s far more than just the glasses that hide his identity. Seriously, if you’re going to write for a geek-oriented website, try to open your mind enough to understand the ins and outs of what you write about instead of bitching and moaning. The glasses thing is a worn and tired complaint that has

McFarlane tried to get it back on track in the worst way possible, by integrating Miracleman into his stupid Spawn universe, which pretty much destroys every single act and theme in MM’s story. His animosity with Gaiman also assured that the latter would never be hired to finish the story that he started...

Ohgod yes. I used to have a massive collection of books and comics... Working in a bookstore and having absolutely no impulse control and horrible money habits contributed to a collection that I loved, but also to an anchor that weighed me down beyond belief. Moving was a prohibitively expensive option because of all

Absolutely on the contrary. Read Kmuzu’s reply to me, to see a perfectly ideal way for this to play out. Roleplaying isn’t a power trip by the DM to force things to go his way. Write a novel if you want expect things to go perfectly as scripted. If the player wants to be a jokester (Which is a 100% perfectly viable

See, I love that... 1 - It respects the players. They’re part of the game too. 2 - It respects the setting. It has everybody react in accordance with how the setting portrays them. It might be a weird action, but as long as the reactions fit, it’s all good. And 3 - The players respected you as DM, by allowing you time

And that is why I never, ever, ever would want to play with you as a DM. Learn to roll with the punches and build on what the players do, no matter how “stupid” seeming. Don’t pull something out of your ass to make her “immune”. She/you lost. Deal with it and move on. Don’t be a child.