Deadline reports David Slade’s adaptation of the Halloween horror novel by Norman Partridge is now scheduled for a September 24, 2021 release date.
Deadline reports David Slade’s adaptation of the Halloween horror novel by Norman Partridge is now scheduled for a September 24, 2021 release date.
Another problem. In the current financial climate IF a glut of print issues, previously available electronically over the course of a few months, come out all at once in stores it is probable that neither the shop nor many individuals will be able to pay for them.
I live my life one scale quarter mile at a time.
Main cast, maybe. But James Darren (Vic Fontaine) is terrific and a legit recording artist well before Trek. Some great stuff in his repertoire.
Reading that bit about Picard and searching up the name “Coppelius” made me want to track down some 19th Century German short story fiction, so there’s a new quarantine rabbit hole...
For sure. There’s a really great issue of the No Man’s Land, Batman 566 (June 1999), where Superman tries to help Gotham by rebuilding a power plant and the results weren’t what he expected. Great standalone issue that kinda fits that “Forget it Clark, it’s Gotham” bleakness of the city at the time...
While the following link has a double whammy of suspicion since it’s from Reddit AND from a support web chat, maybe not?
That makes the opening bit where he’s getting his shoulder patched up weirder - was that a deliberate act of theatre, or do holograms need patching up now or what?
Early xbox360s didn’t have wifi either; remember the USB wifi adapters?
Next to the Civilization series, Minecraft is now undoubtedly my most played game.
Yeah, there was nothing in the film of the Cassandra Cain I remember reading about. Those changes stood out much more than the changes to Huntress or Montoya.
Could’ve perhaps forced him to take the written report option; he doesn’t have to give a speech.
OTISBURG?!?!?!
*Academy Award™ winning Suicide Squad.
ok Steve. It was completely well structured.
Love the cerebral villains, make the Detective do more... detective stuff.
Love the framed Alex Ross “Daily Planet Attacked” from Kingdom Come in the background. Really cool.
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Can find references to this around, including this one :
Just to plug a fun podcast, the “I Saw That Years Ago” episode on “Hollow Man” was a decent dissection, if you will.