michaeldford
Michael D. Ford
michaeldford

I’m so glad that Sony’s gaming and movie divisions have synched up and finally realized how out of touch they are and are desperately trying to rectify this by climbing well up into their own collective asses to find the answer.

There’s also the fact that she plays a huge role in the Infinity Gauntlet comic. Depending on how close they plan on going with that. (With Marvel it’s kinda a toss up there.)

Castlevania 64. There was also an update for it that added two more playable characters, Legacy of Darkness. They were fine for early 3D adventure games, but they’re no Mario 64 or Ocarina of Time, and certainly come in lower for the series, even for the 3D entries.

It depends. First of all, while there IS a linear stoy, it is not told as such, the games jump around from period to period so you can pretty much find a game which sounds interesting and go from there.

That was the reasoning behind The Black Freighter in Watchmen, that when superheroes are common place, the entertainment medium would gravitates to something other than capes and tights. (But Pirates? Psh, like Pirate entertainment would EVER be a thing, Alan Moore.)

Perfectly acceptable as long as you go with “B. Atman Lassanja Smyth”. It’s all in the “unique” spelling these days.

Why do you rewatch a movie or TV series when you already know the ending? Because the journey to get here is enjoyable and interesting. (And sometimes you find things you never noticed the first time.) A prequel done well is not about lining up a path to the original story, it’s about exploring the characters and

I agree to an extent. Fans want another Aliens, some even want another Alien. Me? I love the fact that the series works ALMOST like an Anthology series. Each movie is VASTLY different from all the others. This is why I’ve come to embrace Alien 3, it didn’t give me Aliens 2, but it WAS a rather interesting movie on its

I’m sorry, but by the time Sci-Fi got to Battlestar Galactica in 2004, the channel was already dying. 2002-2003 was the beginning of the end. That was the time frame where they canceled Farscape and Invisible Man, bought both Outer Limits and Stargate from Showtime, and brought them back WORSE than they were before.

The first season was quite good, with even more potential. The second season made me walk away. Nothing I’ve seen about the show’s following seasons has made me regret that one iota. That second season was like watching someone die slowly over the course of a year. Such a shame to see the shambling zombie of a series

Yes, it’s a bad wig, and yes CGI’s expensive... BUT the thing is, if you don’t have the budget, you need to at least HINT at her hair having life to it. Which can be done with good old fashioned practical hair styling and what not.

See, this is why Hydra Captain America and the potential twists in marvel history that people a wigging out about are fascinating from a storytelling perspective.

Shouldn’t be too hard writing around the name Harry Potter, I mean that series about a boy wizard managed to get away with it.

I believe she’s a premier skin for Super Girl. (Along with Reverse-Flash for Flash and John Stewart as Green Lantern)

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While I dig the Nightmare Fuel theory of the cars having been or ARE still human... I kinda think I like MatPat’s theory on it best. It just sounds more convincing to me.

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No, I’m baffled at all the negativity for it too. I can only assume it’s people looking at it as something other than an independent production company managing to produce content of quality FAR above what one would expect. I just recently found out about RocketJump, but what sold me on giving Dimension 404 a chance

It’s from early in the various Venom mini-series following Lethal Protector in the 90s. It was called Venom: The Madness where the symbiote was infected with a sentient virus or some such while fighting Juggernaut.

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I rambled on this myself just before Civil War came out, but there’s only one place to take things after Phase Three, and that is Doom.

This year? I was formerly a frozen food department manager at walmart last year, and I distinctly remember having to clear out all of the cheap, Fresh Frozen brand of vegitables because of a listeria recall. Had about three shopping carts full of frozen vegies that just had to be chucked. People were not pleased that

Uh... This has been around since 2002, the series got to be about 173 episodes deep. I’m guessing the story is not about them being produced, just that they will be broadcast for the first time in the UK.