I would still buy comics if they were in the Wednesday Comics format — otherwise, I quit them cold turkey three years ago…
I would still buy comics if they were in the Wednesday Comics format — otherwise, I quit them cold turkey three years ago…
Yeh, I was going to point out that the plural must have been a typo…
Bingo
It would be awesome if the CW rebooted Smallville with an all new teen cast, just for the Hell of it.
Yeah, I fully admit to my opinion of the 80s as being subjective.
A Flash movie would be severely limited by his gimmick already being used in almost every action movie — the slowing down of a scene relative to the hero's perception so that he can run around bullets and so on.
The Flash is so fast he accidentally falls clear out of the universe all the time.
Yeah, Shutter Island was a misfire, but it wasn't even the worst movie to come out that day.
I was a teen in the 80s and hate almost anything 80s now
Todd, I've still never seen Goonies, and hated most 80s pop culture from about 1983 through the rest of that obnoxiously vapid decade. I still have a weakness for REM and some of the college rock from back then, but it sets my teeth on edge when people talk…
BEP is to "funk" as U2 is to "rock"
What the Hell? How does Alfonso Cuaron get lumped in with those other assholes? Color me intrigued, though I love his movies as much as I hate those other guys.
Spoiler
Spoiler: this project will never make it out of development heck
Possible spinoff
There's still the untold story of Hurley as Jacob and Ben Linus as Richard, running the Island their own way, and the story of what happened when Lapidus flew the survivors of that Ajira flight back to the mainland, plus Richard…
Makes it even more poignant that Locke arrived on the Island with s suitcase full of knives…
I would also include those Iron Giant and Incredibles scenes, along with Quint's anecdote in Jaws and the first sighting of the Imperial Walkers on Hoth in Empire Strikes Back.
Read We3 — it's collected in a trade paperback, and easily read in one sitting.
This is my favorite Lost comment ever — that would have made perfect sense in the moment and would actually have been an awesome ending to the series
But they weren't actually ever "serving Jacob" at all, were they? If anything, they were taking (mis)direction from the Smoke Monster. Jacob almost didn't seem to know/care who Ben was, when they finally met.
O'Quinn deserves an Emmy for this season.
I was really dismayed to listen to the last Lost podcast yesterday and hear the guys openly praising Stephen King's "It" and "The Stand" — if anyone is the Master of Buildup to the Worst Possible Nonsensical Payoffs, it's King.