TemporalSword
TemporalSword
TemporalSword

As much as I want to support my fellow Canadian Simu Liu, I’ll be waiting to be able to watch movies at home for the foreseeable future. Even with my 2 doses of vaccine and a passport required.

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I can’t remember.. does the second trilogy, which is focused on Raistlin and Caramon (also written by weis and hickman), happen before the first set of books? I think it does because it is about when they were younger and brings Raistlin through his test. Unless I’m totally wrong. I could look it up. But in any case

I also pronounce it TAN-is, but that’s probably because I saw the Letterkenny episodes with that character name before I read this book.

Timothy Olyphant actually would be pretty good casting for Tanis.

Yep, Jeff Easley did the second major version of the covers and Stawicki the third. Neither of them had that Elmore magic, though.

I’ve read and reread The Dragonlance Chronicles a number of times in my life. I credit them for really getting into D&D as a pre-teen. These were my favorite books back then. That Elmore cover just fees so cozy to me. As an adult rereading them I can still find them pleasurable but flawed. The last time I read them I

Been thinking about revisiting these recently. I remember the Scholastic Book Fair versions of this particular saga (broken up into more, shorter books) were my introduction to the world of fantasy literature in elementary school.

Honestly, the dream job at this point would be to retire somewhere with legal weed and

The creature design was impeccable to go along with damn good CGI for a theater release, much less a free flick on amazon.  

That whole “clearly enough” thing is just such a bummer to me.

As Censure has said, everything you’ve claimed is dumb was actually addressed in the movie.

Didn’t realise it was out til I saw this, quickly went to go watch it afterwards, so thanks!

Keep in mind that it’s later revealed that the conscripts were people that were going to die relatively soon in any case (terminal illness, etc)... and, likely, it was all part of the trade between the world governments and the people from the future for the info and the technology the past needed to fight the aliens

Yeah, as I read that, the only thing I couĺd think off is that this sounds really similar to Street Fighter: Legend of Chun-Li. And we all know how that one turned out.

I think we can all agree that The Rise of Cobra was, like, aggressively bad, but I think this article does a disservice to Retaliation, which...look, nobody is out here calling it the next Saving Private Ryan, but it at least tried to un-do some of the horrible wrongs from the first movie (while also begrudgingly

C’mon man! Snakes Eyes can not finally put on the mask on a bright sunny day. That would break the comic book trope continuum.

For sure. I mean Snake Eyes is mute, and I’m 100% certain he’s going to be talking for the entire film. 

He’s out of line, but he’s right.

Unless I start wearing a shirt that says I’m vaccinated I’m going to still wear a mask.  And I’m going to assume anyone not wearing a mask is a Trumper worried about their ‘freedumbs’ more than stopping a deadly pandemic.  Not that you really need the absence of a mask to easily point those idiots out anyway.

But considering the circumstances what would have been the chances of the creative the page was about engaging in litigation with Wookiepedia? Would it be possible to sue them into changing the page or removing it?