Action Comics #1 (Superman's first appearance) actually came out in 1938.
Action Comics #1 (Superman's first appearance) actually came out in 1938.
Well, at least there's always Utopia...oh...
I...like that theory. I will pass it along.
"The Haunting" is one of my favorite scary movies! However, IMO, the scene where she is coming down the rickety stairs, looks up, and sees the woman's face is the biggest "scare" in the movie, while everything else is just unnerving.
Yes, every time people bring up that birthday party footage I say "nope, silhouette above the barn is worse."
Don't forget aliens!
When the music starts playing...you're gonna see some serious $#!T
My guess is the Catholic church bought it so that they could destroy it, leaving no proof Einstein wasn't religious!
Not Batman—though maybe Green Lantern?
I actually think the guard did have a son, and admitting he didn't at the end was just him going along with his inevitable fate. Otherwise what's at the address he gives Olivia before Etta takes him away...?
#RAISETHEBAR
Could use a little more meat, but I'm a sucker for blue hair/skin.
First thing that popped into mind...and other unmentionable places...
I was sold the second Autumn Reeser came on screen and out of her clothes. *SWOON* I realize it probably won't be a weekly event, but here's hoping! ;)
Obligatory "wibbly-wobbly-timey-wimey" comment!
That's not a time tunnel—THIS is a time tunnel!
Grant Morrison's JLA run had a couple of cool moments with the moon—Neron getting a demon to pull the moon out of orbit, and the Aztek of a dystopian future unleashing her power to destroy the moon and free Darkseid's slaves.
There seems to be a significant scene missing...
SO armageddon by penguins armed with rockets is still a possibility then?
I haven't seen Paranorman yet, so this is still my preferred stop-motion-zombie movie. The scene where the zombie grandpa hugs his grandson still gets me...