Yaarrr! Avast ye scurvy dogs!
Yaarrr! Avast ye scurvy dogs!
I was that age when I was introduced to Trek with TOS’ Operation:Annihilate!
That’s what I love about the smaller, fan-run, cons, getting to see people from far and wide that I otherwise wouldn’t get to hang out with. I did a ‘big’ convention once, and it felt more like a corporate event.
It got off to a slow start for me - Dal was spectacularly annoying but as the series went on it was clear that this to give him a place to develop from, and he grew as a character over time. It’s been the biggest pleasant surprise of the current-era Trek shows for me.
The vest is just weird. It makes him look like a Transformer who’s alternate mode is... himself.
And a TOS episode once showed his gravestone, with “James R Kirk” engraved on it.
There was a time when Morning Spoilers used to regularly report that Ron Perlman wanted to reprise his Hellboy role. Seemed to happen every few weeks, not sure why it was deemed worthy of reporting.
Newton’s Third Law would suggest yes, it would.
Yet every straight-to-VOD horror B-movie gets highlighted.
Totally worth the time watching. It’s what the 2007 movie should have been, IMO, and shows what happens when you put a competent director in charge of a Transformers movie.
A return to form? Bumblebee is right there.
Yet you can still read/play the ones you bought.
Does anyone believe that Waititi’s Star Wars movie will ever get made? I threw it on the abandoned projects pile with Rian Johnson’s trilogy, Rogue Squadron and whatever the GoT showrunners were supposed to be working on long ago.
Colm Meaney.
Same, I hadn’t heard of it until today.
If he keeps making bland, beige, music it’s going to end up sounding like one of someone else’s songs *eventually*.
Malek often looks like he's trying to stop a swarm of bees escaping his mouth.
Idris Elba was in the British vampire mini-series Ultraviolet about a decade before Prom Night.
No bowl. Stick! STICK!
About 3-4 years ago a local comic-con put an ad on Facebook for dealers as they had an empty booth due to a last-minute drop-out. The ad stipulated “No more Funko Pop sellers, please”