Honestly, I agree with the sentiment that it's not cool to crap all over colorists like that, but on a purely aesthetic level, I much prefer the recolors.
Honestly, I agree with the sentiment that it's not cool to crap all over colorists like that, but on a purely aesthetic level, I much prefer the recolors.
Reins.
Clearly the better solution here is, instead of going with which name came first, to just go with the cooler one.
Interacting with an animal on their terms is just good advice regardless of species. Some friends of mine in college got a cat for their house of seven people. They'd seek it out and play with it even when it was hiding and clearly wanted to be left alone. That was the most neurotic animal I've ever met. Last I heard…
It's from an old Looney Tunes sketch.
Who would've guessed that tiny prey animals don't like when large predatory animals force them into the most vulnerable position they can possibly be in?
Yep. Christopher Robin Milne's story was a partial inspiration for both Gone Girl and the comic series The Unwritten.
Also makes me think of the biomechanical look of the derelict spaceship in Alien.
I wish I could like this movie. On paper, with its ghost spaceship premise and Sam Neill scenery chewing, it should be the kind of dumb fun I enjoy. But between its reduction of cosmic horror to a boring analogue of the Christian hell, the over the top nonsensical set design (Who designs a spaceship where people are…
That sounds a lot like my experiences trying to re-watch the 80s Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon as an adult. I got a few episodes in and decided I'd rather just appreciate the happiness it gave me as a child than see it for what it actually was.
Agreed on The Sun Also Rises. In theory, i get what he was doing, but it's just such a miserable read. The same can apply for most other Hemingway too (though I did love For Whom the Bell Tolls.)
It was jarring for sure, but the weird take on homosexuality didn't really offend me because I read it as actually being an awkward attempt at being sexually progressive, sort of a "shoe's on the other foot" sort of scenario.
"Or is covering up Chris Hemsworth's face inconceivable?"
Honestly, I've always felt like Star Wars actually was a good comparison for the TV show. Avatar captures that blend of epic struggle and fun lighthearted adventure better than just about anything since the original trilogy. So in this case I wouldn't say it's so much about what Shyamalan said being wrong as much as…
Nick Frost as either Harry Mudd or Cyrano Jones would be amazing.
The greatest trick Jesse Eisenberg ever pulled was convincing the world he and Michael Cera were two separate people.
Nah, the only way Brian K. Vaughn would have a case is if characters start constantly spouting factoids from a Women's Studies 101 textbook to show how much research the writers did, then wrap the whole show up with an insultingly stupid ending.
It's so weird. On the one hand, he has this reputation as an egomaniac, but on the other, he's also said he never watches his work, because "I suck." A fascinating contradiction, but like you said, however he may be in real life, he created one of the all-time great science fiction characters, and has entertained an…
Yes! Most of his songs are just funny, but Common People totally rocks. A big improvement over the original version, even.
Wouldn't Adam Baldwin with a power ring be more like Guy Gardner?