No, but the terrible writing was.
No, but the terrible writing was.
Director's Cut is better than the Final Cut because the sky is clear when the bird flies away.
The first time I finally managed to watch the whole thing I had to take a number of small naps over the course of the movie.
There is nothing punk about steampunk. Steamgoth would be far more accurate.
None of the effects on this show have aged well, but the rescue scene has aged especially poorly.
The Earth stuff may be ham handed, but I think it basically work. And The Fall of Night does an excellent job of getting me excited for the next season.
As a second time viewer, I really couldn't say what my A+ episode is: it's been like 5 or 6 years since the first time I watched B5. And I never watched all of season 5, just the first 3 episodes. I've never even seen Sleeping in Light.
The world is only just starting to get sick of zombies, and vampires are like sexy zombies, so it's gonna take a while.
Why would anybody name a ship the Icarus? It's almost as bad as all those times people have named space ships Titanic.
Actually that's saxamaphone.
@avclub-10e60fa84b4c7c8d1f0c166bd731058a:disqus Dude, I had the same thought about the fools.
I was similarly surprised, but it's cool having another KR fan around.
Canadian Netflix still has SG-1, but lost Farscape too. Which was a shame, given the Farscape TV Club Classic.
I like that you always seem to slide Kamen Rider stuff into your posts.
Yeah, she gets all the worst material, but somehow she manages to sell it.
Crazy talk.
Has anybody, anywhere, ever, cared about bonus points promised for knowing where some line came from?
That was actually pretty good advice.
You'd think there would at least be like a night crew or something.
Willam could be fun, but he just could not beat his face. He always ended up looking like he had crazy five-o-clock shadow.