It was obviously Morgan Freeman.
It was obviously Morgan Freeman.
If she's cursed with anything, it's an inability to select a series with any kind of staying power. She's no Jimmy Smits.
Perhaps if the fourth installment of Mission:Impossible hits big, the studios faith in Tom Cruise to sell a picture will be renewed & they'll be less inclined to balk at the price tag for At The Mountains of Madness, & just trust in Cruise to bring home their money.... like they did in the old days.
It should have been a deeper film. It should have been more meaningful. The film raises all these interesting questions & conflicts & then opts out of ever really exploring them. I was woefully disappointed with the ending, having had hopes for something much grander, or more profound. Damon's character is exposed to…
Drinking Elongated Man's spoiled Gingold turned Jimmy Olsen into an amorphous glob. Just saying.
It's possible that I missed it, since there's more than 100 images to slosh through here, but I don't recall spying the Mercury Monster from the Justice League of America origin story.
10 episodes. Over that quick. In 10 short weeks, my friends & I will no longer have a show to both laud & pick apart, over late night breakfast at IHoP.
I can't believe there's no mention of Fantastic Journey. It was also an NBC show. It did have the honor of actually airing it's 10th episode. Roddy McDowell was one of the stars. No one I know remembers this show. It happened, Damn it! I saw it on television. Here's the proof.
Since Rocky is lab grown, I'm thinking Superboy for the role. The Doom Patrol's Chief makes for a rather obvious Dr. Scott. As would Lobo be, for Eddie.
The painting is by Alex Ross. It was then broken down into a triptych & used for the covers of Superman #681, Supergirl #35 (both December issues, from 2008) & Action Comics #871( the January 2009 issue). Ms. Anders is indeed correct about the work gracing the covers during the long "New Krypton" arc, which ran for…
They might just as well have called the film "Drive Empty", judging by the lack of audience in the theater my cousin & I saw it in. The direly poor box office revenue it generated, over the weekend, doesn't suggest much hope for Fichtner to reprise the role. It's a shame, really. People just don't know how to have fun…
They really don't have that much left to do. Lex will be back in the two hour series finale. I suspect Clark will be in costume, flying, & calling himself "Superman" by the end of that last episode. The show isn't about the Justice League, so it doesn't matter if anyone outside of Green Arrow appears before the end.…
The character relations are pretty jarring. I realize that Tess has taken Chloe's place in the Watchtower, but that move just screams criminal infiltration... except that, inexplicably, I suspect it won't be. The parties would have been a perfect opportunity to bring back Pete Ross & Lana Lang, but logic has rarely…
Safety first, Canadians.
I always suspected that Nielsen families were mutants. This explains so much about television programming. I wonder if the mutant's bible is an old TV guide. A society based on television synopses. How did Star Trek miss that one?
How much time has passed from the death of man until the beginning of the film? How do the mutants even know what television is? Who's still broadcasting programming? Is there even electricity? Why do they carry swords when guns, ammunition, & even some light artillery seem readily available to whoever wants it? Are…
How about an honorable mention for Ragman? I know. He's not made of garbage, but his costume is. While he's not actually a monster, either, the rags of his costume collect the souls of his adversaries, which, one would have to admit, is pretty monstrous. Kudos on the Shade The Changing Man entry, Ms. Anders. I would…
I can only hope that one of the Batman artists decides to use Ron Jeremy's Penguin as the visual template the next time that character appears. A mustache. To think, that was all that character's been missing for the past 70+ years.
My mistake. darklighter just pointed out to me that the "Age of X" event I thought was running through all the X books, is actually confined to just two of the regular X books, with an added mini-series tailored to this story line. Seems I was a bit quick to throw up the red flag on the X books. So, for what it's…