With regards to Epcot, Lisa Simpson said it best:
With regards to Epcot, Lisa Simpson said it best:
Not much different from what I saw before Doctor Strange overall, but definitely more and worthy “pew-pew.”
Agreed. But I don’t think Delores’ (or any othe Hosts’) story circles are confined to a single day by requirement.
Per the character Lee Sizemore, the stories and narratives are circles within circles and have infinite deltas and lifecycles based upon how Guests interact with them.
I don’t believe Delores’ “death” is…
Re: “1) How does the park’s timeline work?”
My presumption is we’re missing a time jump. We see Delores when she wakes up following a refurb/reset and what we’re not seeing is the full lifecycle of her “story circle.”
Also, thus far, we’ve seen Westworld from the operating perspective and from the android’s perspective…
Oh well. I guess I’ll wait for the softcovers at $185.
#Snark #Sniff
It’s debatable that other than Jonny Quest, these characters and their stories may have only been factory-made and cookie-cutter concepts hashed around writers tables at Hanna-Barbara.
Regardless, with this comic and some good writing and top notch artwork, DC has successfully instilled some earnest life into this…
Question remains- whether you see Childs’ breath (disputable) or the glint in his eye (disputable), or you think his blue parka is now no longer blue (disputable)- why would Childs drink after MacReady if the risk- as far as he is concerned- is either one of them could be The Thing?
Dear 20th Century Fox,
Can I send a couple of bucks in just for the new artwork & printed materials and not have yet another useless shiny polyester disc?
-Thanks
Sticking strictly to superhero books, I’d say during my lifetime and awareness, Geoff Johns’ 5-year run on The Flash in the early 2000's (#’s 164-200) If you want to see what makes him a distinctive writer and ultimately earned him Chief Creative Officer at DC, then this is it. To this day and as a result, to this…
I like giving away, sharing and loaning my comic books out- as part of general effort to “breed” new readers.
This was pretty much how I learned to read comic books and discover new comic books as a kid and I believe it’s inherent in the culture and something digital does not replicate.
Does this mean we get a Mars Attacks sequel?
(Because we should.)
They could do a whole season just based upon David Hadju’s Ten Cent Plague:
IMHO, any mention of Chris Hardwick or an after show is hysterical. (Just saying.)
I’m going to put it out there, his films are a definite hit-or-miss, but as far as television is concerned, he did a great job in helping get Reaper off the ground and it was definitely a great show.
I am seriously hoping the giant hole means Daredevil will bring in the first Silver Age marvel villain The Mole Man. (Hear me out.)
Season 1 was grounded in a fairly realistic (aside from having to embrace Matt’s superhuman powers) film noire, hard-boiled world.
Season 2 embraced more of Marvel’s mystical elements. (I…
I’ve always wanted to approach this discussion around who has the most LEGO minifigs or who is part of more major franchises.
I don’t think I can bring myself to dwell on the merits of the DC characters as presented, but I definitely agree, there is significant emotional investment in many/most of the characters of the Marvel U.
For instance, as a CG critter, Rocket Raccoon still manages to get me fairly emotional while watching Guardians of…
The only thing this fan edit offers is the addition of the original Ghostbusters theme song, which Sony/Columbia use only sparingly and strategically due to the song’s infringements on Huey Lewis.
The only issue I have with this pic is he didn’t spring for the extra letters to spell out “Governor.”