Yep, The Eleventh Hour is practically perfect.
Yep, The Eleventh Hour is practically perfect.
That's how I feel about Season 6.
That's actually pretty cool. I mean, I wouldn't have The Eleventh Hour any other way, but I do think Amy and Ten would have complemented one another very well, and I like the idea of the Doctor meeting his companion in reverse, River Song style.
Same.
Happy Hogan is either hurt or killed, I'm betting.
I hope this comes together, I love Kosinski's style. Ideally I want Tron 3, an original movie like Oblivion again, and then this. The Soderbergh/Nolan one for you one for me way.
Doctor Who has continuity?
Half-forgot that! Quite a different anniversary special this time around.
I don't see how this would complicate anything. People, in addition to being introduced to "a bloke in a time machine that's bigger on the inside", are also introduced to the fact that the Doctor has lived for many years and has many faces. This would be a cool way for casual and younger fans of Doctor Who that…
No angle you can present this from where it's not a good idea as far as I'm concerned. Execution is something else, but Puppet Doctor is cool, so...
They're not amazingly written, but they are enormously fun and quite imaginative.
It has been a long wait. A long, long wait. at least the books are fairly standalone. I'll have to check out Rothfuss to see what the...fuss is about.
Yeah, it looks close to the flying-squirrel suits that were showcased in Transformers 3.
The movie is supposed to be about Scott Lang trying to save his daughter's life.
I don't know how much it has factored into the decision not to pursue a Black Panther movie just yet, but I think that if race is an issue, it'd more be that it's a it's a predominantly black cast in a foreign country than that it's a black lead. Thor is as un-American as it's been so far.
I'd sooner credit District 9, Moon, Monsters and Inception, which Oblivion more closely resembles. Although that's just me being a sourpuss who didn't much care for Avatar.
I wish they found an artist that was a little more reminiscent of McQuarrie. Cool stuff though, I'll be checking it out.
I'm not a fan of any Robin, so that doesn't change my opinion of him at all, really. It's odd, I guess, I don't see how Tim Drake is any better. Makes you wonder what else he felt obligated to do though. He really was good at his job over at DC animation.
Explain.
About time. Can't wait to see what these more personal projects are.