calaveras
calavera
calaveras

If Martin was plotting it? I'd be completely down for that. I would love to see Robert's Rebellion on-screen as a prequel mini-series, or even earlier than that, when magic was still around. Probably his novellas, right?

Now playing

No 11th Hour monologue? I found that while it was a bit of a heavyhanded introduction to Elevent, it still felt very much like a character-defining moment for this incarnation of the Doctor.

I'd play the hell of out that.

What's a good page-per-day average, do you reckon? I'm doing about 50 pages a day, but I think I may need to up it to a hundred a day to catch up. I know they're only doing half the book this season, but I want to make sure I'm not missing anything important while watching. It's a longer book than either the first or

This game turned me into an obsessive. Sure, I only completed about 97% of the game, but I searched for every journal, relic and optional tomb. (The remaining 3% were the optional challenge bits that required you to shoot things. Eh.) Very few games make me want to look for trinkets, but this one did. I would

Now playing

This would have been a more appropriate musical choice, wouldn't it? I mean, some of these deaths weren't dumb, just inevitable, but I like a little dissonance in my morbid video (game) compilations.

This reminds me! I've got to get back to reading A Storm of Swords. I've made a bet with myself to finish that book before the 31st.

Haha! I love the anchors' reactions, complete with the angry crumpling of papers.

Man, that Diet Coke sure had a dramatic death.

Wonderful article, Owen.

Popocatépetl is such a fun word to say.

This is the best thing I've seen all day.

I can't stop giggling with joy at the image.

In the comics and the DCAU show he used his heat vision to shave himself. Pretty neat.

I agree with what you're saying, but I actually found her occasional yells of "I'll kill you!" or "Come and get me, you bastards!" (paraphrased, but you get the idea) the further you got into the game made me sympathize with her more. She's become jaded, at that point in the game, and the killing is taking its toll on

I'm the opposite, actually. I hated Millar's book. It was sophomoric, silly and needlessly over-the-top in its violence. But that was all to the movie's credit because it was fun, which Millar's wasn't. In fact, the changes that Vaughn made to the film were to the overall story's credit, and it just felt overall

I was wary of this movie when I found out Vaughn wasn't coming back, but this looks like a lot of fun.

Are you complaining that they change up the game-play every few months with optional downloadable content months after the game was released?

The introduction was phenomenal.

Wreck-It Ralph might not have been what everyone expected, but it was wonderful, in its own way. It definitely deserved the Oscar over Brave, which, though technically beautiful, just didn't win me over the way that Ralph and his friends did.