"Production values look a little cheap. Cheap sets, props and actors."
"Production values look a little cheap. Cheap sets, props and actors."
5th Element was so much better than anything I've ever read in HM.
Me, neither.
That's an interested point.
Yeah, you kind of earned it with that comment.
First, he caused mass panic in Gotham and forced Bats to hunt down ever villain from Arkham amidst mob violence. Only then did he swoop in to break a well-worn-out Bat.
It really does have that look, but much like the Bat-Cycle and Bat-Mobile, I expect Nolan and his crew took a look at the concept of the vehicle and adapted it to actually make sense in Batman's urban milieu. A jet just never ever made sense in Gotham. You need something with VTOL and hover capability, something you…
Yes, every publication has typos. And grammatical errors. And bad hair days. Whatever. One legitimate way to judge a publisher's quality is the frequency and magnitude of those slips. The magnitude is almost never significant, but the frequency is too high here on io9 for the professional level of copy and…
Or me. Or... anybody. There really are far too many typos and the like for the quality of the content. In every other way this is a smart and snappy source, but it sometimes feels as if the writers turn off spell check and never look back to reread, like some sort of journalistic Trench Run.
I didn't see it as subtle, but I didn't see it as necessarily a shot. Every Whovian knows who she's talking about, and I just thought she was underlining how she wants her own exit handled. That's not necessarily a dig on Rose, just saying she doesn't want to do that.
I hate Donna, but agree that bringing her back again and again diminished her exit. Moffat doesn't inspire confidence, though, as he's shown a great propensity to wring every last drop of drama out of an emotional trope to leave it an empty husk by, for instance, killing every character six different times.
As long as the bees have guns. Don't puss out on this one.
Yeah- there just might be some other images from upcoming movies that they could use.
It just shows that he doesn't actually know the source material very well. the Marvel and DC canons are full of villains with rich motivations. For every Captain Cold there's a Man-bat. Did I really just go to Man-Bat? Yes, I did.
Wish listed.
"if a person feels that going to church recharges them for another week of work, who are we to say that it isn't true. I tend to look at religions as placebos. If it has a positive affect on an individual who are we to tell them their god is false. They have found a way to better themselves as a person which should…
You have very accurately described a huge chunk of my intellectual life and activity.
Yeah, that's been played with all over the place. Most notably or maybe just first by John Byrne.
As an architect, the physics and construction of these fights often piss me off. For instance, masonry has no tensile strength, and concrete structure ALWAYS has steel in it, so it doesn't just snap, and... blah blah blah.
Nuclear Man was avillain, too, if you want to count 6 movies (though I'm not sure that many were actually made... people keep counting wrong).