That's what she said!
I'll just be over here.
That's what she said!
I'll just be over here.
I completely feel where you're coming from but I have to give it to Darabont. This ending leaves your mind spinning and your emotions racing. Everything that I love about King's early work.
Tim Vigil horrified my childhood with his Faust and EO comics. Years later when I saw him in artist alley (a place where artist sit side by side with their works displayed for people to buy and have signed) his was the only booth that almost everyone in line swerved almost to the other side of the alley simply to…
One of the greatest ending of all time!
I guess that would depend on how many countries play American football. :/
My favorite scene from last nights TWD.
If anything the Infinite Improbability Drive would probably be my vote. Although, you had no control of your means of rescue you would be whisked away from danger.
Fats scared the crap out of me when I was a kid. That coupled with Anthony Hopkins creepy ass performance as an unstable ventriloquist was just too much for my tiny mind.
I know! It was one of the hardest series to find back in the day and from what I understand it has yet to be released.
I would love that series and G vs E to be release on DVD or Bluray.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt019546…
I know! It was one of the hardest series to find back in the day and from what I understand it has yet to be released.
I would love that series and G vs E to be release on DVD or Bluray.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt019546…
I thought the scenes that showed the Amazonians on Paradise Island were wonderful, but I really appreciated the way Wonder Woman was handled in this fan film.
The ending of Brimstone: Mourning After always seemed a bit rough to me. Since there aren't really any good images I'll just post the episode.
The ending of Brimstone: Mourning After always seemed a bit rough to me. Since there aren't really any good images I'll just post the episode.
I would also settle for more Dredd. Karl Urban is awesome as Dredd!
I need that talking Eeyore suit!
Batman & Dracula
In that regard Darth Vader is no villian. Just a soldier doing the bidding of the emperor.
The only softening aspect to the Saint's character is that his wife kept his killing rage grounded. Before her death and after however he was all bad. Which is something that he brings up in the books.
I would have to disagree with you. While he doesn't care what he does or who he kills he never seeks redemption from anyone. He only seeks peace and he'll kill anyone to get it.
For me it's either The Joker: