edwardgrimm
Matthew Abel
edwardgrimm

Pro reason #x: It's f-ing cool.

I think it'd be beneficial to have DC Nation be a solid two-hour block. I guess I just really love Young Justice. I loved it when it debuted as a Comic and I love the show, even if they are different animals. It's just very well done.

The idea is to not deliver the materials to Earth, but to find a way to keep them in space for other ships and stations.

I would trust Henry Selick or Laika to make it as stop-motion, but I don't think that's the right format. I think it would work best as a traditionally animated, but with a clear visual asthetic like "The Book of Kells" or something.

Yeah. A LOT of people have never seen the bw Gojira - there is some crazy scary stuff in there since the city is still populated.

You have summed up my youthful Godzilla viewing.

Really? Those late Showa-era Godzilla movies have him acting pretty buddy buddy with a lot of people - he talks to Anguirus in one about helping out. He's far more mascot/friend to humans than force of nature. The Hesei-era movies bring him back to force of nature, to be sure.

SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY!

This was a good ending. It didn't piss me off like Lost. Upon first watch, it's very satisfying and well-done - it doesn't hold up under scrutiny. But that really is most of Fringe. It's a show that always aimed high and made a lot of mistakes throughout - I've always felt like I was watching a show that could be

Wow, I loved David Morissey in "The Next Doctor." I think he would have made an excellent "real" doctor. He was very fun.

BWWAAAHAAAAAAHAAAA.

I have a similar tale - I thought it would be awful based on the previews and finally saw it about five or so years later and loved every minute.

Needs more Ambush Bug.

I loved the original YJ comics, too. I lost track of them a few years in - went to college and whatnot. Kept up with the trades - it was a really good book, wasn't it? It had good characters with motivation and interesting stories and solid humor (She has huge...tracts of land...) right from the get-go. It was

Given his dense molecular structure, I would buy that he pulls in a small personal atmosphere in space, allowing him limited breathing space.

I said exactly the same thing about shooting the kids. It was incredibly telling when Charlie was with Rachel - Rachel's actress (sorry I don't recall the name) is very good. Charlie's actress... is not. Everytime those kids are on screen is awful.

I definitely recall Sealab blowing up in every episode for a whole season. I never put Venture Bros in that same surrealist wheelhouse, though. They'd already established some minimal continuity.

At the time, though, it was a real shake-up. But, yeah, the killing of 24 was better now that I think on it - especially since he was a fan-favorite and he stayed dead. Brock left and we got the whole SPHINX storyline.

Venture Brothers, season one. Yes, this is the kind of show where ANYTHING CAN HAPPEN!!! We didn't even know if we'd get a second season, so I think it was pretty major. I recall the speculation about what would happen and how.

My four year old was along, and he tends to get fairly shook up by that kind of stuff - but its usually someone being mean. Pitch was about the same as Hades from Hercules - they even look similar. My son got a little upset, but nothing major.