Darth Vader and Palpatine?
Darth Vader and Palpatine?
John Ottman's peculiar in a way that he both edits and composes Singer's films. I wonder what his workflow is like.
Didn't Byrne or someone else say that he actually thought he was Keyser Soze until the final cut was screened at the studio, and argued with Singer at the parking lot? I liked that version of story better.
Crass' "Nagasaki Nightmare" comes to mind. Too pre-Cold War?
Mel Gibson for Doc Savage.
While fujoshi indeed means "rotten women" it is often used as self-sarcasm, probably more so than as a derogatory term. It's one of these nuanced subcultures that are hard to explain.
Its first season is all great. Second season falters with format change.
Does Big Country's bagpipe-ish guitar sound count?
Bueno… Excellente…
Who's your favorite Lois Lane on (small) screen?
I like the fact that even Frankenheimer couldn't tell what that scene was about. It was in the novel so he just left that in.
Casting Emma Stone as a Chinese person would have been even more diverse.
This would work better as an animated arthouse movie. Coraline was good, so why not let Laika handle it?
As a fan of Lansdale's books I'm excited for this, but it's kinda funny how a Brit like Purefoy can play a Southern guy spot-on.
I heard "Train in Vain" was originally intended as NME's freebie or something, but the plan got scrapped and added to the album at the last minute?
Batman was married?
That's Janusz Kaminski. This was a great movie but I wish Spielberg would team up with different DP every once in a while, hopefully with the one who uses more colors.
Doesn't use (need) a gun, but DC Comics' Midnighter should be on this list.
Loved the title sequence of The Newsroom season 1 so much I downloaded it off YouTube.
Wow I had no idea Shotaro Ishinomori made this comic. He's one of the most legendary artists in Japan, way above making a comic out of someone's creation at this point in his career.