Shoes, maybe?
Shoes, maybe?
Are you daft? Amtrak has been a multi-BILLION dollar loser for decades. Rail. Is. Not. Wanted. In. America.
We don’t need rail. It is a waste of money. So, the “upgrades” are also a waste of money. Rail hasn’t worked in the USA since the 1940s and it won’t. Waste. Of. Tax. Money.
If your purpose is “diversity,” you’ll likely to bow to your goal at the expense of good story telling.
“well the infrastructure upgrades need to happen anyway”
High speed trains are just a money pit for tax dollars and will never, ever return on investment. Let us hope it NEVER comes to America.
You and the other four viewers might have thought Larry Wilmore’s show was great, but I said a major talk show.
Ah, right. I remember about Gaiman, now. Still, there has been darn few of them.
I’m kind of curious... but is this the first comic book industry guy to appear on any major TV talk show? (Not an actor, I mean an industry dude)
Personally, I understand both sides of the question. On one hand what’s the big deal about re-imagining a story? Then again, I can understand those who get upset when stories that are decades old get so messed around with that they are unrecognizable. I mean, what is the point of making a movie about *insert your…
I have to admit... I don’t get it.
I think Ohio should be Chili, not perogies!
Well, at least Reese is about as tall as Tinkerbell, so...
Looks like a JapAnime version to me. Not a good thing.
I don’t think it was that lobster was “so gross” only that it wasn’t shipped in from the coasts very often so it wasn’t the sort of food that was thought of in any way as a “staple” food. Even when I was a kid growing up in the midwest in the early 1960s, lobster was something unheard of. But when I went to North…
“Their,” “they”... who wrote this? Maybe we should rename Patricia Hernandez to Patricia Theyrnandez
At least in this sneak peek, the music sounds like a bad straight to video movie from the late 1990s.
Very, very cool.
Of course, I would have ended it saying “Opening April First,.” But that’s just me.