Wicked! Thanks for the shout out Annalee! Thanks to Valiero, golddiggersof2033, and Frank N. Stein for name suggestions, and a_blackpanther for the original inspiration!
Wicked! Thanks for the shout out Annalee! Thanks to Valiero, golddiggersof2033, and Frank N. Stein for name suggestions, and a_blackpanther for the original inspiration!
I'm sure it probably doesn't hold up now, but as a kid I loved Flight Of The Navigator. If I want those memories tarnished, I'll go look out the original, I don't need someone to tarnish the memory for me thanks!
I really like him for the Flash as well... but now that you mention it I LOVE him for Question.
Yeah I know.. but he was played by a different actor. In fact, he was played by three different actors, two of which did two different origins stories. But recasting him didn't mean that Joss had to include his origin story any more than recasting Batman would mean that JL would have to retell his.
I think that whoever WB would hire to write JL would be smart enough to realize that EVERYone knows Batman's origins, so even with a Wayne-Batman, you wouldn't need to include his back-story in Batman. (Just like they didn't include Bruce Banner's in Avengers.) OTTH we know very little about Blake, so way more…
In a twist, JGL will be playing a part-CGI Wonder Woman, and George Clooney will be back as Batman.
Sold!
I think you mean Gary Oldman's The Dark Knight. He *made* that movie!
Yup. Thats exacoly hpw it works!
"Pickled in time like gherkins in a jar" is the best opening to any tv show ever.
Maybe just Gary.
This is true...but.....just LOOK at him.
Not that I'm aware of!
Agreed 100%!!
I'm sorry Alasdair, but I must insist you refer to him as "The Fifth Element's Gary Oldman".
Jim Dale is good and everything, but if you're getting Harry Potter audiobooks and you're not buying the Stephen Fry read ones, you're doing it wrong.
Welcome! I look forward to you breaking my mind on a weekly basis with FFF!
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Sorry.. I didn't mean to say he was ridiculing the basics. But he makes the comparison between only teaching pre-1800 Physics with only teaching pre-1800s American History. To me that seems to be saying it's ridiculous that only classical physics gets taught. But there's a really good reason why that's the stuff that…
Right, but that's more of a *general* improvement in physics teaching rather than a more simplistic "teach them more cool stuff" approach. And you're right, mastering the basics earlier by teaching the classical stuff better and earlier would definitely work. I wasn't arguing against that at all. I was arguing against…