It got sucked into a blackhole quantic sciencey macguffin.
It got sucked into a blackhole quantic sciencey macguffin.
Same as I've never read the Bible in its entirety, I've never been able to watch a Smallville episode from beginning to end.
Drop everything and read it. It's awesome, amazingly written, with a perfect tongue in cheek knowledge of early XIXth c. literature and history. It's a huge book and still I keep rereading it. It never bores me.
Mary and Joseph were really surprised when they saw him floating above the cornfield.
For the character it sure does.
I'd say it depends if he's read the book before or not. It's one of my favourite books and I didn't really care for the adaptation, mostly because the gentleman with the thistledown hair isn't supposed to be evil, dammit, he's supposed to be otherwordly and alien!
The hero needs to get a reward at some point. It's like wondering if there's alcohol and guns.
Wrong cheesy movie !
It deserves an Ankhore.
Right time of the year, too. I won't be happy until that guy gets pissed on by a dog under a pouring rain while drunk and dressed as Santa.
Well… Good for him ?
It looks like it's straight from an 80s sitcom.
At this point they should just make real Hunger Games. I'd like to volunteer my students. The little assholes were especially annoying today.
I think actually that Daredevil, thanks in part to the amazing choreographies of the fights, retained a sense of fun that was ultimately lacking from Jessica Jones. I'd hate to see the comics lose that.
I utterly agree with you on the Netflix shows. The bleakness didn't bother me that much in Daredevil; but I recently watched Jessica Jones in its entirety, and while I thought I liked it at the time, thinking back on it I realize that I have a lot of issues with it, and that I didn't really like it, because of the…
As far as Coen Brothers' movies go, he was terrific in Barton Fink as well. And by terrific I mean absolutely fucking terrifying. That last image of him coming back into his room while everything burns around him was haunting.
I liked the issue of Robin War. I've decided some time ago to stop caring about the continuity of the batbooks and it's working fine for me. As for this particular issue, I thought King delivered as usual, even if the art was disappointing. And Jason Todd's speech about why Batman had Robins was spot on; the decision…
Yeah, there totally should be some sort of registration for those supeheroes.
Come on, he's great. The fact that he can be a motherfucker makes him endearing.
"Listen to us! We will teach you! We know how to fight, we've all died except Tim!"