You only say that because you've never seen Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Deep Space Nine.
You only say that because you've never seen Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Deep Space Nine.
^^^The AV Club
Hear, hear!
Yeah, the forcefield death did not feel comedic to me at all.
Yeah, I was scared mostly by the library ghost in the beginning—which was scary more in a Large Marge way—and by the ghost we briefly see driving a cab after the containment grid is shut off. But yeah, the demon dogs were nightmare fuel as well.
I saw Cabin In The Woods with my ex, who is not a
Whedon fan, but who is a die hard fan of horror movies (she even used to
published a fairly slick horror movie fanzine called Bad
Taste). We both loved it.
Kinda wish they'd showed the audience some of that.
That's the thing, how did Hiro determine that the bombing going forward was the best option? Did he experience all the various eventualities and determine that they were worse? If so, it would've been nice to show some of that to the audience.
Yeah, Chuck and his noxious cunt of a wife were a big misstep for this reboot.
He was always like that. Remember when he "went native" and started trusting PrimaTech?
Wow, I actually thought that episode was terrible. Hiro is the worst time traveler ever. Fate? Give me a break, he has changed history hundreds of times, but now he's all "too many butterflies?" WTF, Hiro?
That's the only reason why I'm happy those shows do well: leftover affection from the respective leads previous series (Angel and Firefly).
I dunno, I've seen many early season episode of Bones, and I've always found it pretty terrible. I'll still watch it sometimes if nothing is on, but that's because I'm a tv addict who simply can't shut off the tube.
What about the scene in Superman III where that lady gets turned into a robot by the evil supercomputer? That scene scared the shit out of me when I was a kid.
It worked like gangbusters for Carol when she attacked Terminus.
Judith wasn't a cop out. The carrier was empty, and didn't seem that bloody. I wasn't overly shocked when I saw her alive.
The global food crises impacts vegetarians too. It takes a lot of land, water, and money to grow crops. Bugs may be the future, I'm sorry to say.
The film also inspired a Misfits song. That song, "Bloodfeast," was by far the best cut on Earth A.D.
…that's the way it was, and we liked it!
Yeah, I'd love to see them looking for supplies in a police station or something and find a Wanted posted with "Phil" 2 on it.