kuiperbelle
Kuiper Belle
kuiperbelle

I adored that show. It was as awesome as Xena.

Fabulous Aries is here to cheer him up.

Whatevs. Kevin, you will always be my Hercules. Always.

I'm amazed at how little this looks like something on a SNES.

If he was up to date on his vaccinations he wouldn't even need to worry about the tetanus. This is Jenny McCarthy's fault.

I think that more than anything, the romances influence how you read scenes. It may not be a change in isolated tone and dialogue, but across the arc of a story the romances can add inflection. A lot of it takes place in the player's head and perceptions. My Shepard's relationship to Liara definitely impacted my

...and Australia. Plus everything just costs 50% more here because Australia.

I use scrunchies to put my hair up at night after I shower, because they don't give you that weird bump the way regular hair ties do.

Well, Joss Whedon threw up a picture of Katee Sackhoff...and she's been in talks for a Marvel movie...

While that has historically been the case in uniform design in the comics industry, recent Marvel comics have done a terrific job of building out strong female superheroes that don't have ANY of that going on. This new Thor just continues that tradition they've been going with for going on 10 (-ish) years now.

That's why I *do* want a Black Widow movie. They can fix this little misconception (I mean, they have Bucky's birth year listed on his plaque as 1916 in the SAME shot as the narrator reads 1917, and then Steve and Zola can't seem to figure out what year Steve's plane went down into the ice) and treat it like the first

Personally I'd rather see a Captain Marvel movie myself, with Katie Sackoff as Captain Marvel.

Captain Marvel movie. Captain Marvel movie. CAPTAIN MARVEL MOVIE, DAMMIT.

"With the Black Widow movie, wouldn't that basically be like a female Jason Bourne movie?"

YES. I like Black Widow and all, but I want to see a female hero with some real power to rival Thor or the Hulk. Plus, the Widow isn't really a superhero in the traditional sense; she'll help out the Avengers when asked, but in her solo stories, she's almost always a spy.

Anybody who wants a Black Widow movie (I'm actually ambivalent because I don't think they've built her up as a character that can carry a movie in this universe), better see Lucy three or four times.