brizian24
Brizian
brizian24

I quit reading Brian Wood's X-Men for the same reason.
"Hmmm…these first few issues are really interes-CROSSOVER!"

I know a lot of people miss the older, funnier Propagandhi, but Today's Empires, Tomorrow's Ashes really put them back on my map. And Supporting Caste and Failed States are every bit as great as you claim.

"I’m talking to you, the graduate student who tweets 'Time to catch up on my Proust' two minutes before kickoff."

"How can I prove her point in one post?"

Vic Sage would be a perfect fit for this show. Would make for a great spinoff into his own show too.

That's a fine point, if you think that every musician's goal should be to make music that's as broadly appealing as possible.

If they do Mad Stan, they absolutely MUST get Henry Rollins to play him.

Those damn stone cherubs!
From what I understand, that small area is just super glitchy and wasn't intended to be so difficult.

Thanks, perhaps we'll check out the extended cuts sometime this winter, when we're stuck inside. He seemed to have a hard time with the length of the film, but that might have just been because we were stuck in a theatre and couldn't pause or talk about what was happening.

Hey! Thanks for replying. I totally didn't intend to paint Tolkien fans as particularly misogynist, and I'm truly sorry if I offended anyone. I just meant that the internet hordes in general tend to be more hostile towards female characters. I seem to remember a lot of hate towards Arwen from back in the day, but I

I actually really enjoyed Tauriel. I thought her action scenes were some of the best, and I was genuinely into her romance with Kili.

What percentage of the gross do they get, anyway?

Just to be clear, you're lamenting the career of an instantly-recognizable actor with over 200 credits to his name, who starred in arguably one of the biggest hit musicals of all time, and released a couple successful albums?

I never read Superman before the New 52. Always wanted to, figured Action Comics #1 would be a great jumping on point. Loved it until about issue 5. Suddenly we were jumping around in time and alternate universes (I think?). The story stopped dead for six months. I was literally reading it every month and having no