"The story comes from the soon-to-be published Howard Blum book called Dark Invasion"
"The story comes from the soon-to-be published Howard Blum book called Dark Invasion"
It's a three minute video and they can't give us one zoomed out shot to show us what the move actually looks like?
Oh weird! Since I was driving, I didn't have a look at the cast list and didn't know that was Simon Pegg.
Thanks for the recommendation, I just added Chimes Of Midnight to the top of my queue. It seems I'm going to be spending the next two days snowed in, so there's a good chance I'll get to it this week.
She wrote about The King In Yellow, and get ready to have your mind blown:
Yeah, after the explicit King In Yellow reference last week, the choice of using that particular kind of gas mask—with the long tentacle-like hose coming down from the face—has to be deliberate, right?
Last week you asked what we’d been listening to, but I didn’t see it until everyone had abandoned the thread so I’ll post it here if that’s okay. (How weird if you said that wasn’t okay!) Sorry it's so long.
Last week you asked what we’d been listening to, but I didn’t see it until everyone had abandoned the thread so I’ll post it here if that’s okay. (How weird if you said that wasn’t okay!) Sorry it's so long.
Last week you asked what we’d been listening to, but I didn’t see it until everyone had abandoned the thread so I’ll post it here if that’s okay. (How weird if you said that wasn’t okay!) Sorry it's so long.
Also, after the nonsensical stock market heist—wouldn't Gotham's version of NASDAQ just cancel all of those trades?—the chase scene goes into a tunnel in broad daylight and then it's suddenly the middle of the night.
Yeah, thanks. The exchange between 4:05 and 4:30 is fantastic.
It's funny you mention that, because I was just about to comment that until reading this article it never occurred to me that Barney Fife was essentially the prototype for George Costanza.
I really like the song.
I really like the song.
I see that DMZ recently finished its run. Now that the book's finished, is it worth reading?
I see that DMZ recently finished its run. Now that the book's finished, is it worth reading?
Yeah, I totally didn't get that either.
Yeah, I totally didn't get that either.
I think it's a good idea, I just don't like that they come out before the majority of people on this site would have reasonably had a chance to see the film. I know that there's the "just don't read it" argument, but still…
I think it's a good idea, I just don't like that they come out before the majority of people on this site would have reasonably had a chance to see the film. I know that there's the "just don't read it" argument, but still…