Counting all of the comics, all of the animated shows, all of the movies... I'd have to disagree. :)
Counting all of the comics, all of the animated shows, all of the movies... I'd have to disagree. :)
Given that they've used the damnsel-in-the-distress gambit for Digg, sure. :)
How many parties did Wayne have IN Wayne manor? You know, the place directly above the batcave? Besides, the reveal that the Warehouse is in the Glades (Warrens) makes it more centralized, and an explanation for how he can get from A to B.... without being chaufeer driven. :)
That has NEVER been stated before. Thank you! :)
Not to mention at least one member of the US Congressional committee on Science and technology. :)
I am well versed. I was doing some research for a project I was working on. Me and David Icke (for example) have become well acquainted.
America lacks influence, thanks to Bush's concerted efforts and is only dangerous in the macro scale. :)
"This whole press release, and the book trailer, are carefully designed to make you think this book is actually a work of science."
What exactly are the criteria for describing this as a B-movie?
Glorious. An oldie but a goodie
How can a story fall victim to a cliche? Surely there's no victims in these cases, only volunteers.
The movie CLEARLY has no convergence of timelines. What converges? Do you understand the meaning of the word? If you limit to the Joe timeline, then you have Joe-kills-joe-timeline which results in the Joe-misses-Joe timeline. There's no convergence. It is a single matter of cause and effect. The act of killing…
There's no depth to this discussion. But, your right about one thing. A wizard did it. Looper is a magic trick. And thanks, but I'm perfectly relaxed. I've been through this so many times, I can go on autopilot.
At no time does the movie introduce, discuss, illude to, speculate on, or state an inclusion of the multiverse theory. Either A, you're trolling, in which case, well done you, or B you don't know what the mutliverse theory is.
What your describing is not Science fiction. It's not even Science FANTASY.
The supposed circular nature is the magic trick Johnson uses to convince people that the story/movie has substance, when in truth, it is absolutely empty.
Well, that's circular logic. Well done, you.
Stoners of the world... UNITE!
GuuuuuuyyyyyvvveeeeeeRRRRRRRRRR... duh, I mean... Extremis GO! :)
Neither is Ballymun. :D