alanwilder--disqus
AlanWilder
alanwilder--disqus

I usually like Skarsgård whenever he shows up, but this looks very John Carter (of Mars)-y. Is anyone else hearing a faint flop-alarm?

The general non-moralist objection to legalized prostitution is usually that prostitution solidifies some pretty iffy societal structures; men's power over women, the wealthy's power of the poor and so on. On a symbolical level, it's quite a sympatehtic stance for a state to take IMO. Then again, I certainly recognize

You're not making it up in the same way that I'm not making up that Fargo is a show about Jesse Plemons walking around in nothing but a knitted sweater, Donald Duck-style.

I'm feeling a distinct lack of Bruce Willis in Looper (even if it's only for a scene or two) and the later Sean Connery James Bond era. Oh, and Evangeline Lilly in Ant-Man.

Hey, it's one of those few things I took part in before it turned into some stupid relatively low key cult phenomenon! For anyone thinking about writing a semi edgy think piece about how the original Shaq Fu actually wasn't that bad; Yes, it definitely was.

Speaking of good Plemons acting, that was a really solid right hook he knocked Dodd out with at the beginning of the episode. I've seen som pretty terrible punching on TV lately, but JP obviously knows his shit.

Well, he did create you…

Switching between What Are You Reading Thread favorite The Devil in the White City, almost all of Ian Fleming's James Bond books, and Fantagraphics Don Rosa Library vol. 2.

New Order - "Fine Time"
Daft Punk feat. Pharrell Williams- "Get Lucky"
Chvrches - "Under The Tide"
Morrissey - "Reader Meet Author"
MG - "Creeper"
Otis Redding - "Shake (Live)"
Scott Walker - "If You Go Away"
Pet Shop Boys - "I Don't Know What You Want (But I Can't Give It Anymore)"
Suede - "The Asphalt World"
Nick Cave & The

They're reaching Stormtrooper levels of incompetence by now. The show actually offered a decent explanation for this with the induction ceremony ("The Ghosts are actually just regular thugs who also happens to constantly be on some pretty heavy psychotropic drugs, of course they're not going to be the best soldiers in

He talked about "associates that weren't going to be happy" in one of the first two or three episodes, which is usually a clear sign of the existence of a next level mastermind.

Looking forward to Batman Europa, but much more due to Azzarello and Camuncoli than Lee. Wouldn't have bothered with Huck anyway, but will make sure I stay the hell away from it after the populistic fishing for plaudits Millar came out with earlier today. Might very well check out Ragnarök, as a massage for my heavy

Also, Batman: TAS beats JLU with it's hands tied behind it's back.

Villeneuve, Deakins, and now Gosling? I might actually be getting some hope for this thing.

I very much hope they don't reference Spectre in the next one, and while I'd be game for more Daniel Craig as Bond I seriously doubt that he is. So, reboot again, either as a period piece (although not necessarily matched to Fleming's original timeline) or with Idris Elba stepping in along with a competent director

I was supposed to go to an underground techno party, but the logistics broke down and I stayed at home slowly getting drunk while watching Batman '89 with my girlfriend instead.

I'm getting back into Pillars of Eternity again, after about 6 months out of the loop due to life and buying a PS4. It's pretty hard to get back in the swing of things from a technical perspective, remembering the most effective way to use each party member, how the hell crafting worked and so on, but the general feel

I droppes out of The Evil Within and Resident Evil 6 for just those reasons.

Surely the real question is; who'd win in a fight?

I've never seen the appeal myself, but I do know that people are turned on by way more mundane/bizarre/illogical things than squeezing a dick between their breasts for a while.