maxmordon
Maxmordon
maxmordon

Does anyone else is reminded of the John Carter movie good guys' flag?

Beats cinema 3-D and costs nothing, hurray!

Wasn't Fresnadillo on board to do a Bioshock movie a while ago?

I want him fighting airport Joker we saw last week.

Whatnot, Esq.

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For a moment I thought this was going to be about Bob Clampett's attempt in the 40's to make the book into a serious animated featured film. Nonetheless, pretty nifty!

So this testimony of Mothar ocurred two years ago, in a galaxy far, far away?

Lady, if your son is 14, please enjoy the fact he's getting involved a genre classic and not Jersey Shore.

So far it seems to have done decent enough overseas. Though I do wonder if adding a subtitle (as it tend to happen to US movies overseas) helped. Here in Latin America for example they called the movie "John Carter: Between Two Worlds".

Add Roald Dahl and I'm sold. Tolkien: the brain. Bear Jew: brawns. Dahl: the face.

It was partially due to his Catholicism he believed every person could reach redemption. Something that bothered him through his life was redeem the Orcs, I have heard you can read some of it in The Unfinished Tales.

I wish all of those white supremacist idiots who love epic fantasy and regard Lord of the Rings as the zenith of what the so-called "pure Aryan arts" along with Wagner operas that last three or four days and geometrically perfect haircuts could read this letter.

And that, my liege, is how we know the Earth to be pyramid-shaped.

Amazing! I specially like the portraits.

Screw episode-plotting. I want an entire episode of THAT.

Note how also Valyria is roughly geographically analogue to Italy with Westeros as Great Britain. I do wonder, though, how much the Doom of Valyria may have affected the land?

Someone call Brazilian Batman!

I bet the producers thought Nicholas Cage was hammy it up playing Nicholas Cage.

I'm disappointed, I thought for a moment they were going to mention John Carter's appearing in Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Vol. II.