It came out just after a comic shop first opened in my town, and I picked it up as I saw "Silver Surfer #1" and thought it would be fun. It was not.
It came out just after a comic shop first opened in my town, and I picked it up as I saw "Silver Surfer #1" and thought it would be fun. It was not.
So much good from Image.
It can't be worse than that time ten years ago when he was really alien and abducted kids and was barely in his own book. I think the arc was called "Communion" or something like that?
Dan Slott's Silver Surfer seems wildly different from any version of the character I can recall, though I'm not that well versed in his history.
Sarah Ramos is in college. Columbia, according to Wikipedia.
Jeff Daniels says it's back, HBO and Sorkin do not. Sorkin is busy with his movie projects.
Fresh Meat. http://www.hulu.com/fresh-meat
It'll probably be back sometime, but as there's still no news, I don't think it will be until 2015. I could be wrong though.
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Hannibal was in there too, with Abed picturing the crime scene. The stag horns in the barn too. (And it was on the DVR.)
From Twitter: "#Looking up now. Really liked this. People seem concerned it's a gay Sex And The City. Maybe? But much more wistful than that. #tca14" https://twitter.com/tvoti
Sure, but it's not even going to be keeping its cast, which AHS sort of does. And awards-wise, it'll be a mini-series each year.
Well, I asssume he meant seven-eight seasons covering a decade or so, like Mad Men.
So with Boardwalk and True Blood gone, and no sign of The Newsroom, is Game of Thrones the only surviving ongoing HBO drama?
I think it's ending at least partly due to low ratings. Winter had said previously that it could cover a decade's worth of material, he's probably just jumping before he's pushed.
I enjoy it, though I wouldn't put it up there with HBO's best.
HR Giger news always makes me think of Superego's HR Giger sketches. http://www.youtube.com/watc… I miss Superego.
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Cary Elwes was looking better than he has in his last few appearances.
Does anyone watch the BBC's military comedy Bluestone 42, about a bomb disposal unit in Afghanistan? Not on Hulu or anything yet, but I think it's on Youtube. I like it; definitely one of the better BBC Three sitcoms of the last year.