chalkshark
chalkshark
chalkshark

China White, eh? Suppose I should re-read Green Arrow: Year One for a refresher. Is it possible that this series is going to hew fairly closely to the source material?

Considering that Marvel, essentially, made an Ultimates movie and just called it "The Avengers", I suppose it makes sense, of a kind, that Fox would bring the Ultimates scribe onboard to steer their comics properties.

Noooooooooooooooooooooooo! You mentioned A Sound Of Thunder. It's taken me 7 long years to expunge that film from my memory. I was on the road to recovery. I was going to be okay. Why.... why?

I think it's odd that DC's hype machine seems to be all but ignoring certain titles, past their initial launch. These books then surface on the shelves, month after month, like so much dead fish, with really no hope of finding an audience. Dial H is, by no means, the greatest blend of words and pictures the history of

There are some questions that science should never try to answer.

As Doctor Who ends, so begins Green Lantern and Young Justice. The delicate balance of my television viewing is maintained.

There were Nazis in X-Men:First Class.

It's quite possible I never actually saw the first season.

I completely forgot that War of The Worlds was a television series, and now I remember how terrible it was.

Yeah... Speedman is not really a selling point. As a huge fan of the X-Files, though, I'm excited to hear about Patrick's casting. I'll definitely give the show a fair shot.

I never actually watched Prison Break, but going by the commercials for it, during 24, it seemed like there were multiple prison escapes throughout the series. People just don't pay attention.

I'm going to take your recommendation and give this series a shot. I don't currently have a Thursday night show, and you're right, military dramas are rare beasts. Besides Braugher, are there other solid players in the cast?

The premise of Last Resort does sound intriguing, I just don't see how they can draw it out into a series. A two hour movie... even a mini-series... absolutely. Something that could run 5 to 7 years (or more)? Seems like it would require a fair amount of padding and wheel spinning to keep it going.

You lost me at teen romance.

Didn't he perish fighting Jaws? The shark, not the Bond villain.

Kahler Jex dressing like terrestrial Westerners is understandable, since he's trying to fit into their society. Why, though, would the cyborg adopt gunslinger attire, especially when he's not really trying to conceal what he is?

I recall watching a strange little film called "Zombie Honeymoon" where newlyweds are the victims of a zombie attack, resulting in the husband's slow decline into one of the undead. Love, however, proves stronger than undeath, Were I a romantic, I would totally have been rooting for the husband.

I'm still okay with liking the first one.

I DID think he was talking about the Tardis! It's like you're in my head. I think I'm scared.

No. I'm being sincere. You may disagree with me. That's fine. I'm not the last word on any film that has ever been made in the history of made films. If you enjoyed Prometheus, that's wonderful. Fortunately, for the film makers, there were enough people like you in the audience that the film will, likely, get a