King has a lot of so-so books that made good (or at least better than the book) movies. (He also has at least a few good books that made mediocre or horrible movies, of course…)
King has a lot of so-so books that made good (or at least better than the book) movies. (He also has at least a few good books that made mediocre or horrible movies, of course…)
Really darn far outside of St. Louis.
They literally say in the article that it's not even being considered unless it's at least ten years old.
Technically he is only the son of one maniac and one very traumatized mother — but we don't know *which* maniac.
She also shot at him to no avail, that's gotta be discouraging.
Yeah, I hope they don't take on another show. Especially if it had lots of superheroes in it.
Was Iris there?
Seriously, did no one else listen to the songs? They are not bad if you like that kind of thing. (Punk is probably a stretch though…)
My daughter is a Wally West fan, but only Kid Flash from the Young Justice cartoon.
I'm pretty sure it's okay if Karen Page knows the Flash's secret ID.
The beakers thing was cute but very bad lab procedure, these people are scientists, they should know better.
I think some cops can just get training? You could get a regular bachelor's degree in criminology in 4 years (or so), the university I work at has a good forensic science/criminalistics program.
Yeah, that was really cold of Caitlyn. Very frosty.
Ha, thanks for posting about the artist so I didn't have to look him up.
Thirteen was really good. The fantasy books (there's at least one sequel now), yeah, I wish he hadn't done those, but I prefer SF anyway. He also had a book that was kind of like Car Wars — it was pretty well done but nothing amazing.
I remember thinking "a black American rapper is playing Ford Prefect??" but then in the movie he was quite good. I wonder if maybe now CGI could do a good two-headed main character…I'm not sure I want one, though. The old TV one was hilariously horrible. The radio one sounded just like a real two headed guy.
The 5th book and the stories are good, too.
I love the books and that definitely helped me buy the Holden actor (who I otherwise have been seeing as a bit too TV-pretty). The naming of the Rosinante also gave me a bit of a book-thrill too. And yeah, great way to have Johnson brought in — I'm glad they stuck the Anderson station stuff in and I found it quite…
The radio version wasn't an adaptation, it was the original.
I went to the movie as a fan/worshipper of the books (even though they came after the radio play) and old TV series. The movie was tolerable at best.
Marvin was great, though.