Citation: Day of the Dead, which takes place months after the outbreak. Zombies are still "alive", still shambling, and haven't starved.
Citation: Day of the Dead, which takes place months after the outbreak. Zombies are still "alive", still shambling, and haven't starved.
I let Shaun of the Dead slide since it does, at least, have a disemboweling.
No! They are not zombies — they're rage-infected humans. Whether or not you accept if zombies can run (they can't, and you're wrong if you say they can), zombies cannot starve to death, which is exactly what happens to the "monsters" in 28 Days Later.
He may have last been on Mad Men, but the dude with always be "Connor from Angel"
Just added the first book of Academy to my reading list and, presuming I like that, I'll pick up the rest of the books in order. Thanks for the heads up!
Hell yes, please give me more Runaways. I loved the old series, so any kind of restart to the run would be greatly appreciated.
So long as it's an ending, I'll take it.
I'm okay with him willing a Deadwood movie into life so long as he then follows it up with a Sarah Connor Chronicles movie. God damn I need closure for that series.
Also recently announced, Hank Henshaw, the man that eventually becomes Cyborg Superman. It would be interesting to have Cyborg Superman on the show, but not the actual Superman.
Because a number of people (myself included) still buy it.
I certainly hope Affleck makes a good Batman, but this article has a factual error. The definitive Batman was Kevin Conroy.
Exactly. Easy solution, and we managed to come up with it in just a few minutes. Sadly we aren't TV show developers…
This is what I'm saying. Make Wally a cousin or something — that's a wide-open term that just implies a basic, vaguely familial relationship (my father's brother's sister's cousin's former roommate and his mother's side). Nephew may be true to the comics but it's too hard to explain away on the show.
You know, the reboot was a boring waste of time, but Jackie Earle Haley did a fine job being a creepy motherfucker. Just do a sequel that ignores most of what happened in the first movie and we'll be square.
Have they confirmed him as Iris's "nephew" on the show? Everything they've shown so far cast her as an only child, so this seems a bit weird.
Goddamnit, I was fighting writing that exact same thing.
Wait, this comes out in February? As in the traditional early-year dumping ground? Seriously?
Goddamnit, now I want to watch this piece of shit…
If you're highlighting a Chucky movie, it strikes me that Curse of Chucky is the better movie to go with. Seed was all over the place tonally and just a mess of a movie. Curse may not be as "big" in concept as Bride or Seed, but it's a better composed horror movie and more in-line with the intent of the original movie…
The thing is, in the right hands Aquaman can be a truly compelling character. Just take Throne of Atlantis, the recent DC Animated movie. Aquaman is a key part of the plot, an agent of his own destiny, and because he hasn't become king of Atlantis in that flick, he doesn't have to overinflated ego you talk about.