I wish I could find online this story I once read about Frankie Darro, the guy who played Robbie the Robot - apparently, he was a notorious drunk, and the story involved him needing to drive some sort of "spacecar" up a ramp while shooting F.P., but he screwed it up a wrecked the car? Something to that effect — if…
Sorry if this was already mentioned, but was Alcide's pack master in the flashback Robert Patrick? I thought for sure it was, but I cannot find him listed anywhere.
It's super-tragic, too, if I recall - Cusack's character had just begun a sweet, romantic relationship with a co-worker — the last time she sees him is while he's being wheeled into the hospital with his eyes filled with blood.
Actually, it was less than 1/10th of 1%. I am a dork.
What are those chain links on that guy's T-shirt? I recognize that from somewhere... it's driving me nuts!
I agree with this sentiment 100%. I love seeing all the amazing, hyper-creative stuff artists come up with in the io9 galleries, etc., yet too rarely do I see this sort of far-out design realized in a game. Same with all-CG films... how many freakin' Rango/Ice Age/Cloudy with Meatball movies do we need to before…
Where's the reply from Astrix?
If you want to see a really imaginative movie in the vain of Godzilla, you should check out "Big Man Japan" - it's got some seriously weird-ass monsters in it. :)
And of course you've seen the film "Serenity," right? Just checking in case of the one-in-a-million chance you are unaware of it's existence.
OK, I've been meaning to ask this for a long time... how the heck to Lego-builders out there have so many such obscure, specific Lego bricks? Do they collect them from every single Lego kit ever made, or do they buy specific bricks for specific projects? And if the answer is the latter, how/where do you go to buy…
I believe "Jack the Giant Killer" is Bryan Singer's project, not Bryan Fuller's.