fanboy4203
Fanboy4203
fanboy4203

I haven’t seen Spy yet, nor have I seen much of her styff, but the little I have seen was annoying, not funny. She plays this dumb, vulgar, whitetrash stereotype constantly, which is a kind of character I hate, not laugh at. So yeah, she worries me. But hey could be worse - could be Rachel Wilson.

Those look ridiculous! Everyone knows this is what lady Ghostbusters are supposed to wear!

I didn’t like it, personally, but different strokes and all that. It’s very well shot, well-written, and has reasonably fine acting. Just not my cuppa as far as the subject and tone. But those who did like it raved about it, so it seems like a good idea to go ahead and watch it. On a dark night. Alone. In an empty

That one got a chuckle out of me.

One pretty major spoiler when you see one particular person he’s filming.

I swear just give me a couple decades and an old USSR Reactor, and I could get a Firefly working

It’s a bit weird - the take some liberties with he characters and stories, but it’s made in a style very much inspired by German expressionism that fits the Bat very, very well.

I still consider this day as the one where my 12-year old subconscious made it back to Headquarters.

“Realities bend, thoughts are lost, but knowing where the bastards are is half the fun” Says squad leader Rome after searching for the criminals.
“The idiots know that leaving that trail of flashy gas is a tell.....Don’t they?”Says the rookie looking at the crashed plane in the sand next to a shifting building in space.

I’d give the Roger Moore version another chance.

He’s much more human in the books than in the films. One of my favorite moments is in “Live and Let Die” when Bond and Leiter are casually watching a pelican (they’re scoping out the bad guy’s dockside operation) only to have a thug come along and kill it. They’re both repulsed by the act. One of Bond’s traits

It’s called Consumed.

I have read a book where a girl makes penises from a 3-D printer while singing the Sailor Moon theme. It seems Cronenberg misses the old days.

Why not both?

It’s not just 80’s nostalgia, it’s a really well written show. I really wish io9 and Gizmodo had paid more attention to it in the first season. Clifton on Morning After basically told me to go to hell when I asked why they weren’t reviewing it. He said some shit about ratings and I answered with “why do you run a TV

I think I sat through the entire first season just to watch the title sequence(s) alone. The show is okay, but argh, as a motion designer that title!!! So good!

I know it’s not going to happen, but it’d be just the most fantastic ‘Fuck you’ to DC for not casting him in the film. I realise he’s not a teen any more, but I’m sure he could still pull off a younger Peter Parker.