"Deathstroke" is all well and good, but what I'm really waiting for is Roy or Felicity comparing him to the Terminator.
"Deathstroke" is all well and good, but what I'm really waiting for is Roy or Felicity comparing him to the Terminator.
Abrams lost a lot of credibility as a "reasonable creative mind" when he swore up and down until Into Darkness opened that Benedict Cumberbatch was not playing Khan.
I wonder if someone can convince Wizkids there's a market for Fletcher Hanks HeroClix so you can really have Fantomah fight the Scarlet Witch . . .
"Mujeres en peligro"?!?
He can't talk because his player got extra skill points by taking the "Mute" disadvantage.
Wow, that looks fun! I'd guess it was a PBS show?
Auditioning for a role in a different franchise?
And the robots in the video were somehow even more racist caricatures than the ones on the album cover.
He worked on the Terran Trade Authority series! I knew that style looked familiar! I'd lay money that he did some Traveller art in the 80s, too.
My prediction for the "series-changing event" is that Skye's powers manifest. Possibly fatally or near-fatally for someone else (it's probably either Skye or May that Coulson is screaming over in the preview).
A large part of the reason for Arnold's lack of Charisma in Hercules in New York is because he's dubbed over by someone who sounds like he's auditioning for a Moviephone recording.
Calculus does a good job of showing Zeno to be full of crap. Total distance traveled is the integral of speed over time, which includes the infinitesimally small distance traveled over the last infinitesimally small time.
This is a dodecahedron:
Still doesn't explain the flumph.
I can think of exactly two shows explicitly set here in New Mexico (although I expect there have been a few others), and I'm absolutely dying of not-surprise that Breaking Bad beat out Roswell.
Just because it was better doesn't mean it was more popular.
Or it was smoked by Hong Kong toy designers.
They got rid of the "C" at some point. Cybermen are constantly changing. Obviously, for my theory to work the Cybus Earth needs at some point to be flung back in time and into the Doctor's universe, but that's hardly impossible or even implausible in Doctor Who.
I still maintain that the alternate Earth from "Rise of the Cybermen" is probably Mondas.
I think "Attack of the Cybermen" did fairly well with them. Now if they'd just gotten rid of the damn Cryons . . .