I'm still mesmerized by I Am Cuba's beautiful long shot, and still can't figure out how director managed to shoot in such a meticulous way.
I'm still mesmerized by I Am Cuba's beautiful long shot, and still can't figure out how director managed to shoot in such a meticulous way.
There's always Pete Best.
Wow, I had no idea this was in the works. As a fan of the original trilogy, I need to check this out.
I once met Patrick Stewart at the subway station in Tokyo, of all places. I instantly geeked out, stopped him, gleefully showed the X2 T-shirt I was wearing.
Unfortunately TNG also had to ditch Wesley Crusher to become a really good series.
Ah, you are correct.
I hope they have the rights on the Miracleman short story that Steve Dillon did the art and (I think) never got reprinted.
"Miles iz Ded" belongs somewhere on that list.
The Banquet at the end of every Asterix comic was my favorite. I could eat a wild boar or two.
"I don't shave for Sherlock Holmes" is already on T-shirt, and BBC is shamelessly cashing in on it:
I remember the video of this song on a heavy rotation on MTV, and it's an awesome song, but maybe the audience was put off by the singer's gay-ish appearance?
I'm not sure if it will be coming out in 2014, but I have high expectations for Alan Moore & Steve Moore's The Moon and Serpent Bumper Book of Magic.
I wonder if that really was his shaved head, or he was wearing a bald wig over the shortened hair?
Family Tree had the best end-credit song, hands down.
The World's End was good, but I still think it was the weakest of the Trilogy.
The fireworks scene in Escape From Tomorrow was surprisingly beautiful. The black and white contrast was more effective than, say, Sin City.
Good choice, but I think Klaus Kinski is better Nosferatu in terms of that-was-who? makeup.
It still baffles me why Kelsey Grammer, the highest paid TV actor at the time, decided to wear blue fur makeup and star in an action movie (and worst X-Men movie, to boot).
As much as I have respect for his Doctor, I cannot help having mixed feelings for William Hartnell as I hear he was anti-semitic and racist.
If I remember correctly about that story, Agent Graves simply dismissed the assassination as something unimportant, and that showed how The Trust was way above the president. Cool stuff.