…lazily
…lazily
I like the sound of "Lazy Australian Rockabilly", and look forward to it replacing dubstep.
The trouble is that interviews are done by journalists, so if the subject is someone who has good reason to be tired of journalists and their lazy cliches they end up sounding moody and defensive. Obviously it doesn't help if they're moody and defensive anyway.
It always looked like season 1 of Heroes contained all the story and character ideas the guy had when he thought up the show, and it had a natural ending - you know, like a 'story'. Any follow up should have been seen as a sequel (to be released when/if it was damn well ready) rather than the standard…
There's a big difference between an episodic show or sitcom like The Simpsons and an actual story. Heroes started with a story idea by one guy (I think) which involved a bunch of people discovering their power, aligning themselves and finally preventing a big bad thing - it was an obvious candidate to be a standalone…
yeah.
I'm next in line to be the Marquis of Nerdyfriendshire. If the poison works.
Check out the tornado of piss in the Dark Night Rises trailer comments
Everyone keeps mentioning the fucking Lighting Seeds! SHUTUPSHUTUPSHUTUPSHUTUPSHUTUP
Emdash: Oh, there's very nice CA IM interaction in this. You'll make involuntary noises.
Hmm. I saw it with someone who writes Thor/Loki, so I'd need to see see a control group before answering.
What Phipps said. And: in the beginning scene it looked like it might have the underpopulated, TVish quality of some Whedon, but then it just expands into a proper big grinworthy film.
what Ms Argh said.
…that would be overstating the case!
Just a childhood between the golden age and the revival - never learned to love actual superheroes, so just bought odd graphic things as they caught my eye over the years.
He obviously can't mean 'biggest' or 'best-liked', so we're left with something to do with influence, maybe, in which case it was rash to include the whole century…
Still a nice interview, though.
The Sundays, maybe?
The Hulk is really funny and well-used in Avengers, and it sounds like a lot of you would like it. But then I don't know anything about comics, so I should probably shut up.
See Avengers!
Renaton:The Thick of It was kind of about how creepy and panicky political life might be behind the scenes regardless of actual politics, and it sounds like they're keeping this for Veep. If Ianucci is going to stay influential on the show this might be a good thing: he's a very clever guy, but nobody outside the USA…
"Come the fuck in, or fuck the fuck off"