"You wouldn't think a cute girl with a prehensile tale,"
"You wouldn't think a cute girl with a prehensile tale,"
Joss Whedon 2016!
They aired the pilot as a movie/backdoor pilot to gauge the water. If it performed well they had the option to pick it up for a full season.
I absolutely loved this, but I'm an unabashed Fuller fanboy. Still, the numbers look fairly good. It came in third at 5.4 million viewers despite the minimal advertisement and being on a friday, and the lead in might have helped Grimm out, which saw it's second biggest night since the premier. I'm feeling a little…
Yeah, I kind of agree with this. I mean, the movie had it's faults, but Momoa was an excellent Conan. Of course, even if they did a better Conan with Momoa it still probably wouldn't fair well because he doesn't have the recognition of Arnold outside of his role as Kahl Drago, and that role's over.
They've all been used. Ah well.
It sounds like Tony Stark has PTSD after the Avengers, which is really kind of a cool little twist. You can't really push in Demon in the Bottle in a 2 hours long action movie, but PTSD seems perfectly doable. I dig it.
Indian. He's played by Ben Kingsley. Also, the Mandarin was technically half English, so he is half white.
From the quote from Vijay Pande it kind of sounds like Folding@Home being removed is a mutual termination. The agreement Sony had with Stanford has done what it was set out to do, and they're removing it because they don't have any other use for Folding@home or Life with Playstation at the moment.
Cubert would have been better as Pugsley.
I remember playing True Crimes: Streets of LA just because I wanted to see if the house I grew up in in Brentwood was there. The lay out of the street was the same, but the house not so much. Still, it was cool to find it recreated in a game. No such luck in L.A. Noire though.
We are now one step closer to Steven Hawkins becoming our cyborg overlord.
I don't think Will Arnett has the range, and he certainly doesn't look like Pym. I agree with Alyn Tudyk though, he'd be perfect.
I wasn't crazy about "The Greatest Event in Television History", but I will say this: I miss Party Down.
Wouldn't it be another universe, not another dimension? That phrase has always sounded wrong to me, and sort of seems like an inaccurate turn of phrase when referring to alternate realities.
Actually I don't believe there is a first season yet. They only ever developed a pilot out of Mockingbird Lane, but the pilot cost something like 10 million dollars to produce so they're turning it into a backdoor pilot to recoup some costs and maybe turn it into a show if the numbers are good.
What, no Serenity? I think that could be pretty fantastic if you do it in a Mass Effect style. Maybe go broader, start with the series, move from that to the comic book, then the movie, or go with a prequel.
I think a lot of the weak ratings might have to do with them not advertising it at all. I might have watched it or recorded it to my DVR if I saw an ad about it at all during something like Supernatural, but I didn't find out it had aired until I took a look at Deadline today.
If it's a slutty cookie monster is it really a cookie monster?
"because glass eyes look real except that they don't move."