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I've always felt that we don't give ancient cultures enough credit for their navigation and transportation prowess. If one culture managed to make it to the Americas and live there for X number of years without further expansion, the odds of finding that evidence are somewhere between slim and none. If three

Terrified? My testicles just climbed back up into my torso and are currently huddled together in a dark corner having a good cry. As melodramatic as that may sound, this really looks like a hubris movie that leads to studio meddling/overprotection on the big property (Superman).

Wasn't FIOS the first cable group to claim they were doing this? I could have sworn they said they were going to put out an iPad app in early 2011, but I haven't heard anything about it since last summer. I think they claimed all channels would be available (which I guess is part of the hold up).

Finally, a way to recover all of the information in my head that's been overwritten by Saturday morning cartoon theme songs.

This connects to the problem of constant cross-overs. Cross-overs make money. Self-reference is required to cross-over. Therefore, in gorilla business logic self-reference is where the money is.

The difficulty inherent in writing dystopian fiction for adults is characterization of key roles that the readers will relate to. I think that's why teenagers have dystopian fiction and adults have apocalypse fiction - more often than not the main characters in each will reflect their readership solely by plot

All of these points lead to an incredibly ridiculous series of one-up-manship, not only between companies or writers, but within a given company.

You can already watch this movie on Amazon on Demand. Ten bucks for a 2 day rental, though. Considering shelling out for it during the next lazy night at home.

I should not have read this while eating lunch. What's the female version of emasculation?

@zerofritz: It's the harness, isn't it? No one ever said Magneto knew how to accessorize.

@JennaW: logged in to say exactly this.

Bees are gone. Birds are gone. I can only draw one of two illogical conclusions:

That was like the worst piece of fan fiction ever turned into a video game.

@ladypeyton: I like Daryl too (largely because I have a soft spot for Norman Reedus ), but he really does just feel tacked on right now since all he does is attempt to hit people with whatever is lying around and get restrained. I suppose he also gets to hit doors with axes too, but that's a recent development. He's

@Burke: Yeah, that's exactly what I'm afraid of. The Governor looked extra vile and unhinged due largely to his zombie daughter. Having him end up being Merle will be a major disappointment. I can see Daryl living long enough to go against Merle to save the group, though.

Goddammit. Where did I put my pitchfork? Someone bring me my torch. Mob forms to the left.

Liked: the Jenner character's line of reasoning and submission to the inevitable, the drunken montage and stupidity involved therein (showing that humans can't exist in a constant state of walking death), the end tone of the episode where everyone's last hope literally explodes. Great way to set the table for a harsh

Cut to long shot of poisonous lake, slowly creep, zooming closer and closer to the water.

Have they tried these experiments with blind people instead of just blindfolded individuals? It could be a function of lack of depth perception or perception of imbalance in a sighted individual that causes them to attempt to involuntarily compensate and veer off course.

The Swords of Night and Day by David Gemmell. His books shaped my youth. That one (being the last in the Drenai Saga) was a bit of a mess and just didn't sit well with me as the 'ending' to that particular world of characters. I skip it every time I re-read that saga. I miss your works, Mr. Gemmell.