Huh….really tough to pick the best, still have a love for the first for introducing the concept but also enjoyed the 7th, working in D.C. and setting things up with Cherry Jones as the President and good thrills around.
Huh….really tough to pick the best, still have a love for the first for introducing the concept but also enjoyed the 7th, working in D.C. and setting things up with Cherry Jones as the President and good thrills around.
Hey, he may be ego but remember, this guy once beat on baddies while blinded.
God, I miss the early 90's Disney cartoon slate. This, Goof Troop, TaleSpin and of course, Gargoyles. True gems all.
Huh, really was ahead of its time, today with a first-person perspective and better FX, be something really epic.
A note that the entire scene of Ezekiel confessing his past comes straight from the comic although it was Micchone he was telling it to instead of Carol.
I kind of like the idea Josh in season 1 was seen the way Rebecca does, as a great guy with little fault…and now, as she gets to be with him, we see more of who he truly is.
Excuse me, I have to go punch a tree to get my manliness back.
Best part: Kimble saying Kirkman is constitutionally obligated to consult with Congress before going to war and noting that he basically just did by talking to her.
Did love Aladdin pointing out to Jasmine that Agrabah's inhabitants were in dire straits long before Jafar came here and "you only cared when he hurt your own family." Like how they show him a jerk with a heart of gold.
Ah, they HAD the Genie already. Remember Sidney?
I eagerly await all the ways they manage to create a pre-title cue for the new theme song. I so hope halfway through, we get another of Rebecca's "for fuck's sake" looks at the camera when someone asks her story.
I didn't realize how the first season's titles all ended in an exclamation point but this year's end in a question mark. Interesting approach to show how Rebecca is now in a more inquistive spot.
Star Wars. ANY of them. The originals, the Special Editions, prequels, all of it. The mix of the actors, the faces, the vistas, action pieces, it all just flows perfectly and everything a great film poster should be.
Love the taglines I saw of a book on Drew's art of other BTTF concept posters:
The loss of Bryan Fuller was huge. You could tell a serious slump without him and witness his return in season 3 elevating things up.
Read it was going to be a big two hour event with a huge FX-packed fight against Sylar, trucks flying and such. But then NBC cut down on budget and the time last minute so they had to rush it.
To his credit, Tim Kring has said the biggest mistake they made with season 2 was to do the same "spread them out, slow start" as the first year. They waited too long to introduce the "killer virus" storyline and then the strike crushed things badly. Actually didn't hate the remaining series as much as others and…
My parents are of Irish descent so Enya was a must-listen constantly.
Always loved the first game, not just the play (great to play with authentic guns with real kick) but also the awesome story. Hear the play is rough on this but the story-telling is aces and always loved that to back the game play up.
I remember on the Dollhouse season 2 DVD, Whedon basically admits they "blew our creative wad" on "Epitath One" as they were so sure they were getting axed and when working on season 2, realized they couldn't top that for the next year. The irony of how, for once, Fox screwed a series by renewing it after a great…