"it fills its lungs with vacuum." I laughed till I cried at that line.
"it fills its lungs with vacuum." I laughed till I cried at that line.
You and me both, brutha. That's one of the best - if not THE best - interpretations of the character.
I've always thought some sort of cable car tracking system on the highways made sense, or an auto rail hybrid system wherein you preset your exit from the system upon entrance. It may not work for in-city interstates, but it would be nice on the long hauls.
I am well aware. The other few I saw were much better - I have seen the one where the ship is made of protoplasm or something and they all disintegrate at the end. Very well done, I thought.
Ha. I've seen about five episodes of Voyager, and that was one of 'em.
IMO the best artist of late is Amanda Conner. I hear peeps she's working on a DC mini, but there's been no official announcement. The fact she wasn't tapped over Liefield for... oh, anything is proof that "best talent" BS is BS.
BLLLEAARRRGGHHG GGEEEEEKKKKIIIINGNNNGNGNG OOOOOUUUUUTTTT!
This is fuckin' bullshit.
I would read the Hell out of gender bent Justice League.
I can't be the only one seeing Tobey Maguire in that first pic, can I? Dressed as the Fifth Doctor?
YANA! I dig me some Rory.
Oops. Thanks. Well, that part was regardless no matter the number.
This was really good. My only real complaint was the present-day bookends. I thought they hurt more than helped.
Vindicated three times. Thought the same thing.
This was terrible. It riffed on modern day stuff with nonsensicalness, the "twist" of Rumbldy Hump was uber-predictable, and it was generally un-funny. That Infant Wrestling? I felt like I was watching Family Guy.
HA! Which one is that out of?
The best mouse trap is a cat. We have an indoor/outdoor and let me tell you, it's worth the occasional itchy eyes. Been victim of a mouse infestation before and do not want again.
BLEARGH. Wow, way to make Clark Kent seem extremely creepy. This is so awful. And did I catch Morgan Edge namedropped? Is he still around? Or is he being reintroduced?
"The Illustrated Man" is barely a novel, if at all. It's a short story collection with linking passages. Now, I love it. I love Bradbury. But it's not really a novel. And Zack Snyder needs to deliver on Man of Steel before I get comfy with the thought of that picture.
Yeah, I really dug Thor. It wasn't amazing but I enjoyed it and was caught up in all the emotional moments - a well-done picture. I think Captain America is going to be a bit better but can't quite explain why. I'll try -