Technically Capaldi is the first incarnation of his new regeneration cycle...
Technically Capaldi is the first incarnation of his new regeneration cycle...
The two enemies I most want to see again are both from the Peter Davison era: The Raston Warrior Robot (because it's a badass and took out a whole squad of Cybermen by itself) and The Mara (there's so much potential in an entity that can control people and feeds on fear).
I just wanted to say that I love your name! Misty is awesome!
This is all well and good, but can we get Monica Rambeau in one of these shows or movies? Pretty please?
Just as an addendum, Grodd is also pretty ideologically separate from the classic Rogues, albeit in a slightly different way than The Reverse-Flash is.
Manu Bennett respectfully disagrees...
I swear every time (and I mean EVERY time) someone writes 'BvS' I have to remind myself they're not talking about Buffy.
It's more of a fuchsia really...
Or Asgardians for that matter...
EMH was the shiiit...
Um, who the hell would ever want to live in the Tohoverse Japan? You'd have to find a new place to live every other week.
Exactly. Some of the changes actually were improvements, mostly the FX stuff. It’s when he changed story content (even minor stuff like the Max Reebo musical number) that things started to go off the rails. If all he had done was to update the visual effects, no one would have batted an eye, much like the Star Trek HD…
I've often gone on record that I think Mark Hamill gives one of the all-time great screen performances in Jedi, but it's a very subtle, world-weary performance that he tends to not get enough credit for.
This may be my all-time favorite McCoy/Spock exchange. From Star Trek IV:
They didn't specify which nation.
Honestly I mostly attribute it to hype for Episode VII.
Doctor Who is and always has been a FAMILY show, not a kid's show, and that's an important distinction.
Nevermind that ion engines are probably going to be a gamechanger in the next century and Star Wars was all over that shit.
(There's no word as to whether we'll see this DLC on the PS3 and Xbox 360 at all, but at this point it's more than reasonable for publishers to ditch last-gen consoles.)
I'm glad I'm not the only one who noticed how, ahem, close these two gentlemen seem to be. Maybe 70s Japan was sort of progressive? Maybe?