constantpoet
constantpoet
constantpoet

I e njoy the show just fine, as is rhank you. By i’m not the sort who obtains satisfaction in finding faults or taking pot shots or feels a any need to look for cause to peer down the slope of my nose at what I can just as easily enjoy. I probably enjoy all these shows more as a result. I get the better deal as a

What you said reminded me of my favorite bit of odd trivia about RHPS and another favorite movie of mine, Dark City. Richard O’Brien was in Dark City as one of the villainous Strangers. I read once that during filming of Dark City, O’Brien would riff lyrics for a Dark City: The Musical he found himself imagining.

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I was involved years ago in a trademark dispute with a former business partner. I learned in the process that to defend a trademark (and I’m assuming copyright laws is similar enough) in court you have to be able to show you have consistently defended the mark from infringement. It’s established law that you severely

The subplots setting up sequels made me laugh. Really? Because, you know....we don’t object to subplots setting up sequels (future episodes) when it’s a television series. That’s sort of the point of keeping the thing going. So it’s something of a lark to hear folks kvetch about something they accept quite blithely

It was interesting to see Tony spring an Iron Man glove from his wristwatch. An unintentional metaphor for Tony’s side being the side of the iron hand, perhaps?

What really impresses me about The Flash is how they keep managing to up the ante in all kinds of interesting ways. This issue is a case in point. A few weeks ago, we were all breathless with excitement that King Shark showed up for just a brief moment. The show managed to pull off a convincing handful of seconds with

Bless you, Rob. Once again my Flash-viewing experience is complete. While I so wanted to slap Barry there was so much else to enjoy. I can’t wait to see his crossover to Supergirl (provided head is removed from rectum by then).

Well that explains it. I’ve come to enjoy Rob’s post-Flash recap almost as much as the episodes themselves and was really bummed to not see one after the first episode back from the holiday break. Seriously, Rob. I’ve kept coming back to the site every few hours since Wednesday morning hoping to find your insightful

This is perfect. A Starman waiting in the sky. He’s already come to meet us and he sure did blow our minds.

I don’t have a problem with people protecting their copyright either. However, the way you protect your copyright is to vigorously assert your rights the moment you become aware of infringement. Peters and company have made no secret about their intentions. What Paramount/CBS is doing now is a MAJOR dick move. They

I don’t get the way everybody is slobbering all over themselves for what struck me as a respectable Star Wars film that most certainly was not the second coming of cinema. I feel bad for all the prequel haters who clearly have started leaping around the furniture in irrational exuberance because the new film is better

I also loved Cisco’s line about Wells being a dick, which paired nicely with Wells calling him Crisco at one point.

I’m 53 myself and am happier than a piddling puppy to see this tease! I’m totally with Rob and can barely wait for October! This is my only must-see program on TV.

Now I know I’m likely to get whacked for saying this but speaking personally, it’s worth pointing out that some of us saw this train wreck coming a long, long way off....starting with the casting. Perhaps there’s a bit of vindication for those of us nastily smeared as racists for objecting to the eager monkeying

“There’s nothing, in particular, to recommend this movie over the dozens of others you could watch.”

I was always jazzed for this to come out but now am genuinely amped about it. I love that it promises a look at how a world much more like ours would respond to events like those in Man of Steel. My only real uncertainty before this trailer was the casting of Lex Luthor. But with one line near the end, he sold me. If

I’m curious to know how Barry will manage to land exactly at the right spot in time to attempt saving his mom. My guess is that we get the real payoff on Gideon’s acceptance of any order from Barry. With Gideon’s help, the cosmic treadmill is born.

I was thinking about the Reverse Flash reveal from last night today and an intriguing possibility hit me. What if the gadget Thawne used on Harrison Wells was more than a savage genetic copy machine? Instead, what if it transfers the wildly complex overlapping vibrational patterns of one person to the other? A

I second that!

That most tech companies don't drug test their employees (the standout exception being Intel) because they recognize they would lose (either by firing or quitting) a staggering number of their most creative and talented employees. The only place I heard cop to this was a corporate publication put out in the early 90s