Agreed. It’s one of his best books, and long overdue for more attention.
Agreed. It’s one of his best books, and long overdue for more attention.
Next up: "How Peacocks are Destroying the Agriculture Industry".
How does this article not touch on David Lynch's DUNE or Ang Lee's HULK?
Why is she on top of a pile of baby skulls?
I can't help feeling that Moffat's whole run (even as an extension of RTD's) has been about the way Moffat himself views the Doctor. And by this I mean that whether conscious or not, Moffat's treatment of the Doctor is about the Doctor in the consciousness of the real world audience, more so than the characters on the…
The opening credits to DEXTER.
What exactly did the alien overlord need to learn from Tom?
I keep expecting it to segue into "Girls on Film."
On Supernatural: "because maybe there are things that Dean has hidden that he doesn't want to tell Sam that happened in purgatory."
Is it a coincidence that that after the outright joy of THE AVENGERS, the new DARK KNIGHT trailer is the first to emphasize humor?
"Lucas has said that if he had known Fett would be so popular, he would have written the character a more interesting death."
That's what I heard.
Is it just me, or does the Tron stuff have a serious Aeon Flux vibe?
Actually, Jon's parents are Ned Stark's sister (Lyanna) and Rhaegar Targaryen, her "kidnapper." This is fairly blatantly spelled out in the books.
"If one were to write a story about a teenage magician with jet-black hair and a lightning-shaped scar on his forehead, one would likely be sued over copyright infringement of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books, more so than over the trademark infringement of its main character. However, one could also be sued for…
Someone should tell Ridley Scott that they're marketing his film EXACTLY like the first Alien film. Using the same music, title style, and editing style for the trailer is not helping distinguish them from one another.
"Blue Bloods and Dexter actor John Diggle has reportedly been cast in The CW's Green Arrow pilot as John Diggle"
I didn't see this post when I posted mine, but yes, exactly. It's like they were given the challenge of making Spider-Man's story even less interesting...
"Ultimately what this movie is about is a kid who grows up looking for his father and finds himself. And that's a Spider-Man story we haven't seen before."
It was multiple things.