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I really hope this 'Dark Universe' crap turns out to be great. I've imagined it happening for a few years (I daydream a lot). I always imagined what del Toro would do with Frankenstein, Darren Aronofsky with Phantom of the Opera, Joe Dante with Creature from the Black Lagoon, myself with Dracula (who else? duh), Tim

I wish more remakes were of good ideas that missed the mark, or for whatever reason didn't live up to their potential. There's even a few imperfect films that I LOVE that I would like to see remade, like The Black Hole! Oh, and I wish Disney would turn their live action remakes to The Black Cauldron instead of making

It is an amazing game, and nothing this article says is wrong. Nothing i am about to say is a gripe because i cant dictate what somebody else's art should be because it's what i want, but it's just worth noting as i haven't seen any similar comments.

I don't do it 'Texas style' for any weird purist reasons, I'd just prefer not to use beans. I agree with you about heat. Mine isn't the hottest but the finger chillis add a lot of fresh flavour and the powder is there for a warming kick. The chilli jam is sweet more than spicy and just goes nicely if you take a little

Great. How much would you recommend using?

I don't know if it's available in the US, but I'm from the UK and quorn is the best meat substitute I've had. Texture and taste a mostly on point, and its leaner than meat and still full of protein. The mince is a highlight, as it tastes the same but without any gristle. Other products are great, like pepperoni,

Oh, and veg stock too! Saw a comment here that used whiskey. Definitely trying that next time

Texas style. I don't like the texture of beans. Mince (I use Quorn as a vegetarian), roasted onion, mushrooms, garlic, finger chillies, tomatoes, red and green peppers, chilli puree, tomato puree, cumin, smoked paprika, hot chilli powder, dark chocolate, and served with a dollop of chilli jam in the middle,

That's why I think a great idea would be to bring Mel Gibson back as Max. Old, grey hair, scars. Tom Hardy was great, but continuity is irrelevant and Gibson's Max would never necessarily be the same Max as in the previous version anyway. It'd just be an interesting take to see a Mad Max film about an old warrior, I

Is 'British Rail' really slang for a bad sandwich? I've never heard any person say that. Pretty sure that's not how slang works anyway. Also, a 'chip butty' is not just Irish, it is sold everywhere in great Britain. Butty though is a Scouse (Liverpool) and Irish word and nobody would understand that word anywhere

Not a fan of the current superhero fad, but always felt like the x men had a little bit more to say, even if they did it poorly. The first two are flat out decent films, and from then on I think I enjoy most of the rest more than I would normally, despite my aversion to blockbusters in general and specifically

Is Tom King any good? I gave up Grayson after maybe 8 issues. I had zero idea what was going on so I didn't have any of the 'fun' it was so clearly going for. Haven't read any of his other stuff

The only superhero comic I read really is Batman, and sometimes Daredevil. Purely because in my opinion they are the only two characters that back up their popularity with the literary works. The pair of them (mostly Batman) have a long list of classic comics from great writers. As a result they are the most

That's my only issue with her: there just isn't enough room for her. Harper and her brother were fine when they were just kids that showed us what people went through in Gotham, but adding another member to the bat family is just tiring. The new 52 kind of kept a definitive status quo where every former robin had

But in Star Wars, Luke wasn't Vader's son. Lucas had never planned that far ahead. And while I was talking specifically about TFA regarding the force pulling the strings, is it not the same thing to have coincidence bring these characters together? That's some coincidence that the orphan farm boy from some shitty

But it isn't necessarily hereditary. The force is used in the originals as a way of telling a story. Star Wars is about stories and legends, the force is a signifier of a protagonist. The classic sorry of a hero going from a lowly farm boy to saving the world is a journey that here is driven by the nature of its own

I remember not even watching a space documentary, but seeing about 5 seconds of one as I passed the TV as a young kid. I'm pretty sure it was Sam Neill. He said something about the sun exploding, in however many millions of years, and wiping out the earth. I wasnt a nervous kid, had no notable fears, anxieties or

Star Wars Rebels- Zeb and Sabine don't fit at all. While the rest of the characters are pretty bland, you have no problem buying them as Star Wars characters. Zen is just annoying, as is his strange cockney accent, and Sabine being a tagger seems pandering given it's aimed at kids as well, and strange given it's no

From Chimpan-A to Chimpanzee

None of it was subtle. It pushed it straight in the audience's face several times. And in 3D, too!