The stuff the use to color Cheetos.
The stuff the use to color Cheetos.
Awesome! The double feature starts at 5!
Nice!
I host a Schlock of the Month club (you can probably guess what it's all about). This is going on the list for a future schlockfest. This month is a Sharknado double feature.
Some members of Congress might have Ebola, too. They MIGHT...
Katee Sackhoff has been posting "hints" on Twitter. Seems to me the most recent one had some lace in it, which could maybe be some kind of hint for webbing...? I'd much rather see her play Captain Marvel, though.
Whatever I might think about the current season, that is a class act right there.
Worst: Anything - any medium - that begins with "I'm the best at what I do."
Thank you! And they apparently didn't even consult him, let alone collaborate. They just informed him!
The problem I have with this movie is that Disney informed Sondheim that they "wrote a new song" for this. I don't think I can get past that.
Thank you Meredith! You make it all worthwhile!
What happens when the Sinister franchise reaches their 6th film? Will the Sinister Six sequel be "Sinister Six 2"? This could get confusing...
I like the current mix of science news, geek culture and social topics. I read pretty much all of them. What I don't like is the superlative hyperbole. You don't need to say that everything is "Stunningly Amazing <whatever> Will Completely Blow Your Mind!" every time. If I'm going to skip an article, it's one of…
Yeah, the Lafayette yells at Jessica speech was something that could have said to anyone, and really intended for the audience, but I feel like the character would have that one in the chamber as much as the actor. It just needed a trigger and Jessica provided it.
Hospital patient rips out all monitor leads and IV, gets dressed and leaves the hospital. No alarms go off, no nurses show up.
1) Hero shoots an electronic lock. Door opens.
How did you NOT get that Futurama is not actually real? Was there any question? As much as I find a lot of the io9 hyperbole annoying, this wasn't an example of it.
Yes, I was thinking that the vamps were helpless during the day but they're not. I'm sure there was some vampire movie or show where they just kind of "turned off" at sunrise, but clearly not this one.
Yes, right, they did have some stay awake to guard them. Right. Forgot about that. It actually makes sense now.
But they wouldn't NEED any backup during the day, right? Am I accurately remembering what happens to them during the day, or maybe conflating it with some other vampire mythology? I thought they were basically comatose. Although, recently Baby Vamp Jess was freaking out in... Andy's attic or something? I don't why…