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Agreed. The style of this seems sort of... style-vacant, and not trashy enough. "Trashy" implies some camp and lowbrow goofballery in my worldview. And nothing says "musicians in a band playing music" like pictures and printed words! [with apologies to the great Bill Sienkiewicz and his gorgeous Jimi Hendrix biography]

You're right, and it bothered me as much as the Cardassian apparel... it all looked the bloody same! I mean, our Army doesn't look like our Navy doesn't look like our Marines. Why wouldn't there be variety among the division of labor? Like, command staff Romulans get shoulder pads, engineer staff and human resources

Yeah, I really dug that lady's style. Cool as a cucumber, went after what she wanted, and dressed really well.

He was the second-best thing in "A Sound of Thunder". First best thing? Half-rendered CGI T-Rex.

She is not difficult to look at... posting that pic along with Soirse Ronan, not difficult to look at at all.

I am in the last few chapters of Martin's 5th book of "Song of Ice and Fire", and in my opinion, the tv show lacks something to be desired. But is it not passable? I finally watched a few episodes a couple months back, and was mildly amused, but damn... how is this gonna play out?

Seems that a book being unfilmable doesn't seem to stop them... I still cringe when I think of how much fun and easy something like "Fahrenheit 451" is to read, then think back on that 1960s film adaptation. Sucktastic.

That gypsy string viola jam he has with the girl on the beach was amazing, besides the bands involved in the soundtrack... might be worth for me to hunt down...

On a side note, since you mentioned it... I barely understand why people knock "Queen of the Damned" so much. It had a couple klonky parts in the machine, but I remember wandering into the theater while "Lord of the Rings" was sold out... I really enjoyed it! Not so much in keeping with the book, but Townsend made a

Now if we could get a tolerable-if-not-decent-dare-I-suggest-good adaptation of her "Mummy". There were moments of "Rameses" that was more fun than "Interview", in my opinion. Much more of a broad story... seems more cinematic and diverse in terms of characters and plot.

Sometimes the setting of the scene is just as mind-bogglingly well-rendered as the characters involved in the painting. Whether they are like Alma-Tadema here, or 18th century Dutch Boys, using the architecture prominently had ensured that the artists would gain notoriety and get paid well. The formal teaching of

You should! I've known people who made stuff that was... less than ideal... and they still had sales. You could sell them under the premise that they can be repurposed and crafted into a new piece of art. I say do it!

You two are so good!

hahaha, didn't look at the pdf, thanks!! I was being a little facetious, and I would have statted that myself!

Classic case of "Satanic Panic". Your episode as a could have taken place in the early-to-mid 1980s, when D&D was super hot. I'm glad your mom had been more thoughtful and accepting in hindsight.

Dude. What's the Armor Class on floating entrails?

This would be one of the only circumstances I would personally allow it, if not think it a good decision. The art is so distinct that the text seems to fit in terms of thematic. I would at least think it wise for the narration. But the question I'm sure that it would boil down to for the artist(s) would be, would you

This looks gorgeous! A perfect blend of "Gibson Girl" and anime. The sepia and distress works perfectly, and I'd never think you could use serif fonts in the word balloons. The period clothing looks amazing too.

That headgear is a great design. I love this— concept, execution, reaction and all. Humans never fail to amaze me.

Says the guy with the Eraserhead avatar.