malcontent79
Malcontent79
malcontent79

@Stagmag: Right. Because the city needs a hero. A white knight, as it were.

At last! Wolverine's longevity explained!

@Stagmag: You are assuming correctly. But I'm not exactly the target demographic for such films.

Yep. Gonna see that. The fact Eckhart and Rodriguez are in it is all I needed to be sold completely. Neither of them have disappointed me yet.

Oh man, I totally remember those. Ah, youth...

@corpore-metal: Wouldn't that just create an even worse population issue?

@nekowrites: No offense, but I'm pretty sure "capitolism" at it's finest would be "capitalism".

@The Glieb: Word. Gotta find those silver (or fluorescent green, as the case may be) linings!

@OhFudge: Meh. Can't be that bad in Vancouver — don't see any snow. When I lived there, it was reasonably mild. Not nearly as clement as SoCal, of course — but not a patch on the rest of Canada.

I agree with most of the commenters. The green glowy river looks cool but the environmental ramifications leech any joy I'd have taken from it.

@Roklimber: Zzzzzzzzziiinnnnnnggggggggg!

I saw this and flashed back to the scenes in several 80s movies of some living creature turning to stone gargoyle type things (i.e. Gremlins 2, possibly Ghostbusters?).

@Arsnof: I had to look that up (never been much for manga/anime), but yeah, that could work.

Well. If anyone wondered how they could top the premise of the last one, I guess they don't have to wonder anymore.

@EBone: I remember watching that episode; my sister walks in and double-takes at the TV, says, "Are they having sex?"

That's not at all how I imagined Molly's implants to look (picture no. 9). I always sort of pictured them as covering her whole eye socket, sort of like aviators.

@OkayOctane: Or deranged. You've gone full-circle on tin headgear fashion.