NO KILL I.
NO KILL I.
Exactly. The overwhelming majority of people who died under that flag not only could never have afforded to own slaves, they were negatively impacted by slavery because they were living in an agricultural economy with most of the farm work jobs being taken by forced labor. They were dirt poor, largely illiterate, and…
All depends. She was middle-aged in her early appearances as a villain in the Dazzler comic, then a little less so when she became an X-Men member, and then suddenly Jim Lee draws her hot as hell and the next thing you know she’s 18 ot even less.
Comic book stores and other such places have been safe spaces for social outcasts for decades, and now they’re being invaded by people who want to change everything about who they are and what they love. And when they feel threatened and try to defend themselves, they’re told they’re wrong. And for fuck’s sake, it’s…
People seem to forget this, but hitting that port was an IMPOSSIBLE task. Virtually all the attacking pilots were wiped out trying, even by Tarkin’s less than aggressive response, and one pilot managed a direct perfect hit according to the targeting computer and it didn’t go in. What it took was a freaking JEDI using…
I wish someone would come up with a vaccine against autism just to watch these morons heads explode.
Easy enough to retcon... how many times has the Skull faked his own death? Show the body in the morgue, and then have robot-Zola come up to the slab and begin casually cutting the Skull free of the meat-suit like a bizarre form of autopsy. Have him say “Vell, mein herr, zat could have vent better. But zhanks to ze…
I feel comics Ronan is a much better character. All movie Ronan did was play generically evil for the sake of it guy with the motivation of “I want to destroy that planet because reasons, dammit!”
Comics Ronan is a more complex character by far. He’s basically a type of inquisitor for the Kree, sort of like an…
Off topic, but that quote is deeply ironic considering his fate WAS to be infected by Neo not once but twice, the first time corrupting his program and the second time destroying it.
“Biological life as we know it is too impossibly complex to have ever arisen spontaneously from natural processes, so obviously something infinitely bigger and more complex had to have arisen spontaneously first to build it all!”
FISH! PLANKTON! SEA GREENS! AND PROTEIN FROM THE SEA.
That one is positively tiny compared to the ones I’ve seen in southern Louisiana. I’ve encountered them twice, both on camping trips to the same area, and the ones there are positively enormous —approximately two to three inches long, and brightly colored in flaming red and yellow fur. The first time I saw one I was…
That’s an interesting and debateable point. I agree that obviously Sulu couldn’t be a Japanese last name in the strictest sense, and I do wonder why Mr Takei didn’t take issue with it and have them give his character a proper Japanese surname. On the other hand, a lot can change in three hundred years and maybe there…
For me what SJW has become, and why I no longer identify as one, is that they’ve taken up the banner of moral crusaders just like the Christian Right always carried, and have become the new face of holier-than-thou tongue-clucking tyranny condemning everything that fails to meet their standards of purity and…
That shark had already been jumped when Picard knuckled under to the Cardassians on that planet of the Native Americans. That episode pissed me off sooo much, they clearly did the wrong thing and the series had the audacity of continuing to double down on that mistake by casting the Maquis that incident spawned as the…
Darker? I don’t know if it was just the theater I saw it in, but Generations was so dark through most of the film I could barely see a damned thing. Like, literally dark where every scene was cast in deep shadow and barely anything was visible. Was it just the viewing I saw, or was the film just that poorly lit?
Star Trek: The Motion Picture is my favorite of all the films, and the most true by far to the core of what Star Trek means. Combat wasn’t an option, the intruder was a problem that couldn’t be solved with weapons or fighting. Instead, they had to use their intellect and ask the right questions to proceed, and both…
You take that back! Let That Be Your Last Battlefield is a story with a powerful message that was incredibly brave in the time it was made, and even today many still fail to grasp the truth at its core. Speaking out against racism so forcefully in the mid 1960s was ballsy as hell, and made a difference. Do you think…
Claremont’s entire 16 years on X-Men, period. My personal favorite are the Marc Sylvestri years, it just doesn’t get better than the arc with the Marauders and the team pushed to the wall and being forced to adapt to survive.
The Negative Zone gulag was Reed Richards. Tony doesn’t have the expertise with dimension stuff in general or the exerience with the Negative Zone in specific to pull that off. He didn’t build Clor either.