The term “slash” originated with Kirk/Spock.
The term “slash” originated with Kirk/Spock.
I’m really picturing Emma Thompson for Magrat (after Nanny McPhee), but more strongly I really think that Judy Dench would make a terrific Weatherwax. Mostly because of the way she mixes and portrays composure and a ton of stubbornness, interspersed with the very, very rare bit of weakness and sentimentality, as in…
SO many favorites but personally, always thought Death the best of the bunch.
“The Art of Discworld” has a fun bit of Pratchett talking about how readers complain that the art for Granny makes her “look like a crabby old woman” and his reaction is “um, is that not how you read her on the page? She IS a crabby old woman.”
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If they bring back Agent Carter (and I hope that they do), I’d love for them to jump forward and use her story to explore other eras of the MCU, Mad Men-style. Season one showed us the post-Cap golden age, let’s get a peek at silver, bronze, etc.
I was more excited when I misread that as "Flesh Gordon". I'm not so hot on Flash.
What? Aerogel is a solid? I thought it was an elastic compound. Never would have guessed that.
I have no history with reading Flash comics, and have never read anything involving Gorilla Grodd. But so far what we've seen of him has been awesome and I want more. Which is, I think what they're going for.
If you're on a grandfathered unlimited data plan you can't make any changes, ever. I still have the $5/200 message add-on, and guess I always will.
It shouldn't be providing any warmth/insulation.
Version 2.0 should be a rear projection from below. No shadows from people reaching around.
Would the Post-Pratt-Peak be known as a Pratt-Fall?
I came here to say just this, and am overjoyed to see it already here. Battle Chess was awesome.
Chess Master? No thanks.
I actually don't know anything about Ant-Man, and that trailer didn't help at all.
The first Guardians of the Galaxy trailer still had a lot of character in it. As a recall, we got "Hooked on a Feeling" and a raccoon shooting a machine gun on top of a yelling tree man. It left you wanting to see more and effectively communicated why the movie had a good concept (crazy space opera).
"Galavant is the television embodiment of the hot theater guy. The high school classmate who wasn't really someone you would consider making out with until he put on Sky Masterson's fedora and started singing "Luck Be A Lady," in front of your mom's friends. For that short, four-day theater run, you were his and…
And now I miss Dead Like Me all over again.
Oh, the show is a thousand times better than the movies. The first movie was absolutely awful, and the other two were mediocre at best. The show is terrific. It has the same comedic, corny tone, but the movies were dumb, clumsy action-comedies, while the show is a smart, self-aware action-comedy. It is from the…