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Even The Scary Ones
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Ah, so what would’ve fixed everything is if Sonic had been redesigned to be ALL disturbingly human teeth. Basically that thing from the first season of Channel Zero, but it can run really fast. Actually, someone should make a horror movie about a super speed tooth golem. That could be fun.

I pretty much embrace all of the ones pre-reboot territory, although I don’t recall much about the third beyond Viggo Mortensen being in it and Ken Foree once again landing a role in a horror film where he doesn’t end up dead. And I actually enjoy The Next Generation. It’s not the best, and probably kind of sucks, but

I guess I’m settling on “yes, there is still a multiverse” with regards to that issue, although it seems most/all of the shows that have had a reason to refer to the events/aftermath of Crisis act like the multiverse is dead and gone. Except the last part of Crisis seemed to point out how the other (mostly non-CW) DC

Watching this (and maybe the special before it) was weird because it kept triggering flashbacks of all the previous stuff to the point where it didn’t feel like it’s been all that long ago since the show started. And until reading a comment in this section, I’d totally forgotten all about Brother Blood being used, and

On one hand, I don’t know that they could top the Carpenter version. On the other hand, I’m fine seeing if a remake could work. I mean, there’s no reason a lot of things can’t be solidly remade, they just often aren’t. I also wouldn’t mind seeing an attempt at a sequel where the alien has managed to creep much closer

The top picture makes RDJ look like the result of a transporter accident involving Timothy Hutton and Tom Cavanagh.

I was hoping to more easily make a joke about this just being a movie-length version of that Outer Limits episode with Stacy Keach and John de Lancie about alien guns that fused to the user’s hand, but I guess it doesn’t work so well. Also, this looks like it’ll be fun. And I kind of want someone to remake a key Extra

Yeah, I was basically okay with the episode, but it did feel off in a lot of places. And I ended up missing a few bits, but it sounds like the one part I missed that actually mattered was convincing Past Monitor to never become Monitor, which manages to explain to me why he just up and vanished for the rest of the

I had I believe at least two chances to go see them during their last tour, and didn’t manage to get to either show, and felt pretty meh especially because I think one of them was within a few weeks of my birthday. When it was announced that Peart was retiring, I figured either A) that was that, or B) we’d get the

I got a Joe D’Amato’s 1980 Italian horror film Antropophagus notification for this?

But he didn’t bring up The Rift, so pfffffffffbt. I CANNOT TRUST THIS REVIEW.

You tend to lose your taste for meat when you kill a bunch of magic raccoons and end up making an impromptu vest out of your own skin.

I think the only issue I had with the new era of X-Stuff was that I lost my local comic shop before HoX/PoX wrapped up, and with it went my ability to more easily afford additional titles, so I pretty much hit the brakes on everything and have to sit it out, at least in single issue form. Also the part where I knew

I found the commercials for this irritating based on the fact that I’m aware of and have at the very least watched a decent chunk, if not the entirety, of both the original film and the remake, and clearly giving away how this one seems to veer off in a totally different direction ruins the surprise of “oh look, they

Oh, I didn’t really mean anything negative by that. Just that with a new writer, it feels like the vibe of the book changed some, which is totally understandable. Just one of those things after having roughly the same creative team for a number of years get switched around. I suspect it’ll be the same way if/when

I’m still on board, but yeah, the show’s right back to chugging along at its own speed. Oh well! At least it’s not “and here’s Negan again to lean on something and say silly shit while everyone is sad and depressed” anymore.

Sad to see Squirrel Girl gone, as it was one of the last Marvel titles I still get that encapsulated that “here’s a comic about super hero stuff, but it’s going to head in a more lighthearted and/or not super dark direction and/or is aimed at a non-traditional comic audience and/or whatever other reason fits in here

I did appreciate that twist, despite people theorizing for a while now that Dante would turn out to be a Whisperer. I wasn’t sure if he was comic accurate or not, but it sounds like he was to some degree up until this point. So two changes in one bit! Except it looks like he might get found out by the end of next

I’m amused how Ezekial got to sidestep his comic fate as one of the Heads on Sticks from the end of last season, only to (probably) end up dead via tumor. Death via neck-based problems! This actually kind of makes the show feel like it’s turned into a particularly focused Final Destination sequel.

The most interesting thing I’ve learned about this movie is that the director is David Cronenberg’s nephew.