WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher
WatchingPreacher

Maybe you can get access to a computer so you can enhance the images.

you seriously didn't work that out? it was basically spoon fed to the audience. Well done.

I don't think DC realizes how many of it's readers that it hurts by making these decisions. Oh wait I forgot comics are only for straight males. Never mind.

Amy gained the ability to rewrite reality slightly from being exposed to the crack all those years, so her subconscious desire to get Rory back allowed him to return. It wasn't perfect though so Rory's soul got misplaced into an Auton body...I think.

I still don't know why the Others kidnapped people. The final season of Lost was just disappointing.

Sorry to say you are mistaken. The Pandorica was made by the enemies of the Doctor (the Daleks, Cybermen, Sontarans, etc.) based on the memories and life of Amy Pond (whose favorite book was about Pandora's Box and favorite time period was Roman times) in order to lure the Doctor there with the mystery of why so

The dangling plot thread of "What the hell is this?"

I've been saying since this episode aired that they really need to go here, especially now that the series is actually continuing into 2014.

Oh, and Lars von Trier actually making 'Kingdom 3'. He should just do it as a novel.

That's part of the mystery.

Star Wars ep 1-3

WAALLTT!!!

Hey everyone, how about also SAYING what your thing is instead of all the random pictures without comments, or "this guy here!" Not all of us have memorized the entire internet and history of tv/film, and would like to actually learn stuff here.

I know this is a shameless plug, but I just wanted to share this poster thing I've done. I'm not that well versed in graphic art so I always try to illustrate more. Hope you guys like it.

Similarly, if anyone's interested in the James Cameron Spiderman as well as the Wachowski siblings' (yes) "Batman Year One," feel free to hit me up.

What nonsense. Guliver's travels is a story about the human condition, as is Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, Slaugherhouse-Five, the Foundation series and tons of other awesome books that are on shaky grounds, scientifically.

I agree that movies, stories in general are allowed their handwaving or misrepresenting science and technology. But I disagree that because "the interesting thing isn't that they're plausible", a writer can do pretty much what he likes. It's about the suspension of disbelief. Are you prepared, for the sake of the

That would pretty much negate the vast majority of fiction, tho. Accuracy has never been necessary to tell a story.