WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher

That's the "con"-part of this "pro", I think. Then again, let's hope he can get to it after Tron 3.

I LOVED the sequel when I was it in the cinemas. It was so badass; everything I wanted from a Tron film. The first one's excellent as well.

As long as we, eventually, get Grant Morrison's arc with the bald woman and the killer robots vs. mutants, I'll be happy.

Can't wait for this. If it's half of what Primer was, I'm bound to love the shit out of it.

Yes. This is good news; he was great in Chronicle.

It's easier to write a lot about a bad episode than a good one, though. But yeah, this was spectacularly good last week. Hope they'll be able to continue in that vein.

I thought it was the best episode of this season yet; funny, wacky, doing some interesting character-work instead of just being a boring stand-alone. It feels like they're breaking out of the "Kevin/Word of God"-arc and stand-alone that have nothing to do with anything, and moving to what they did in seasons 4 and 5,

Iron Sky was b-movie fun. Entertaining enough, but not something you're going to love and rewatch all the time.

I am now also excited to read this comic. I don't know whether it's good or bad yet. :/

Ah, yes. Love that quote. G.K. Cesterton; a man who knows what's going on.

And this, people, is how you go insane; by listening to this at least once daily.

I'll excuse it if that happens. But it's probably not going to happen. :(

I'll watch anything Del Toro makes, so I'm just glad he's done with The Hobbit and can finally get his other, much funner projects, underway. Like, I don't know, uh, Hellboy 3 for instance? HINT HINT.

Big bummer. Glad that he's still credited for writing the script though.

I really hope something he wants to make actually happens. Pacific Rim sounds great, but I hope we don't have to wait four years (Hellboy 2 in 2008) to see another movie from this man. He's too good for that.

Battle of Yonkers, yes! Thanks. Couldn't remember what it was called at all.

I know faithful adaptations aren't a market Hollywood deals in, but the idea of buying the rights to and adapting a best-selling book is to get the audience that read the book to be interested and, eventually, see the film. And that tends not to work if you completely ignore everything that's in the book while keeping

Yeah, it was bad for sure. And cheesy as hell.