Fair enough. Thanks, guys.
Fair enough. Thanks, guys.
Isn't it possible, though, that with shows like Eureka, Dresden, and Farscape, the decision to cancel was appropriate? Letting the shows go out at the top of their games spared them the potential indignity of dragging on too long and becoming stale or silly.
Just vote in the comments?
I vote for the NOOOOOOO.....! as the bigger mistake of the two.
I'm responding to the implied lack of historical awareness (or care) in Mr Johns's comment. Given the respect that he tends to show for any character's considerable history, his comment struck me as crass, which led to my somewhat snarky response.
"Can you remember the first time Batman and Superman ever met?"
Thank you for saying it! The original Clue movie is a classic! It is the Citizen Kane of boardgame movies. You wouldn't remake Citizen Kane, would you?
Okay, I'll bite...how are Shakespearean plays not plays?
I don't know how scary the woman was, or even the trailer in general...but the dolls did kind of creep me out.
Decent running form, too! Not too much of a heel-striker.
I find it fascinating that the king's name was The Unready. I wonder, did he get to pick that himself? Or was it bestowed upon him by a snarky member of his retinue?
I'm quite certain that I'd just fall blissfully asleep.
It goes much deeper than that. The New 52 is a desperate attempt to bring in new readers by literally starting the whole universe over again, much like what they did in 1986 following the original Crisis on Infinite Earths. At least, that's how it's being sold—as a complete universe-wide reboot. But it's not. Some…
+1. Beat me to it.
Looks okay to me. I like the design of the \S/. I might wonder why the costume has to look so grimy: dark and, yes, scaly. Makes it look like it's made out of rubber. Christopher Reeve's suit at least looked like fabric.
Did you know that that wasn't the original ending, though? It was tacked on because the original ending was considered too "dark," hence the camera stays on Caesar's eyes in closeup for the speech (reused footage) and Roddy McDowell's lines have an odd ADR quality to them (recorded later).
I'd be in, if I was in the area. They need to set one of these up in Denver! I'm sure all my friends would be into it.
Speaking solely for myself, and in no way wanting to start any kind of trolling or flamewars (but prepared for that eventuality nonetheless; it *is* the Internet, after all...), i Just don't understand Grant Morrison's appeal any more.
He's like a pottymouthed Kubrick.
Len Gibbons *did* kinda look like Paul Levitz...