Well then congratulations to them, they DELIBERATELY made a bad movie.
Well then congratulations to them, they DELIBERATELY made a bad movie.
I don't care how good at satire Verhooven is or even how well it adapts the source material; Starship Troopers is a bad movie just as a movie. Its poorly plotted and paced, the dialogue is cliched at best and the acting is just terrible.
Should only be the new Groo and the Wicked & the Divine this week.
Other than the secret personality secret agent bit, the thing I remember about My Own Worst Enemy was the computer support guy using a billion dollar set-up to play World of Warcraft.
I believe he was part of Scott's gaming group when they were at Dyad.
Back with jr. clone and Art's kid?
Checking, I see that the last issue came out on 6/21, so it looks like they did miss July. Not unusual for Kenzerco when dealing with the big summer gaming cons.
Outside of a couple e-trades, I don't really have much of non-read comics backlog. That hardbound collection of the Last Halloween I suppose. Now my book/ebook To Read pile, thats another story.
Astro City, the Hanged Man. "No one forgets." Geoff Johns managed it with that damn Dex-Starr origin.
I'll add on to Dark Knight Strikes Again being the most disappointing for the long wait.
I think I quit Cerebus somewhere around the Oscar Wilde arc. "Melmoth"? Though I do still love the early Conan parody stuff and both volumes of "Church & State".
That reminds me that there should be a new English volume of One-Piece I need to pick up.
@Nightwing reveal. Is it Blockbuster? I bet its Blockbuster. Its always Blockbuster for Nightwing.
This week's picks were:
Knights of the Dinner Table #245, where just as the Warehouse Spree is about to go totally off the rails, diplomacy and hirelings looks to save things for the Muncie gang.
The original would pop-up occasionally on late night Comedy Central, so I'd seen bits of it.
Got it on my computer as well. My home one which has all the ad-blocking on it. Weird and annoying.
Kid: the Empire Strikes Back & Return of the Jedi, original versions.
Consenting acts between consenting adults.
Nah, NCIS: Paul Blar, he's obviously a naval man.
He and his buddy Stevie Seagal will have a buddy cop show where they travel "America" fighting "criminals".