If you can find it, this BBC Radio program from earlier this year covered a number of similar rejected film scores.
If you can find it, this BBC Radio program from earlier this year covered a number of similar rejected film scores.
Same as it ever was:
The comic Atomic Robo has presented some interesting takes on famous scientific figures, including Tesla, Edison, and Cthulu-fightin' Carl Sagan...
Dammit. I read the headline as "Teenage Party Theft" and went out to find this John Mulaney routine, complicated by the fact I couldn't remember the name "John Mulaney". (I literally had to Google "as a proud Asian American woman comedian" to find it.) And then I reread it and see its about shoplifting.
Now that I think about it, the Time Before Color was really the Golden Age for the Kings of Side-Eye...
All that and no mention of the late, great Clown Prince of Side-Eye?
Ignorance breeds
contempt.
I was gonna say - Marvel does have the rights to Blade back. And the Montesi Formula storyline does feature a vampiric siege of the Avengers Mansion by Dracula and the Darkholders...
I've long thought that a Fort Apache in Space setting would make for a great long form (novels, TV, RPG) development.
Hold on, let me see if we have any in stock in the warehouse...
Warren Ellis wrote about this issue very movingly in issue #8 of Transmetropolitan. (As well as hanging a delightful Chekov's Gun on the wall that wouldn't be fired for four years.)
A sports blog is a forum to discuss an athletes opinions?
I myself am upset about the lack of good "They Saved Hitler's Brain" animated gifs.