We’re inundated with comic book movies and TV shows these days. But for a decade now, we’ve been in the age of the…
We’re inundated with comic book movies and TV shows these days. But for a decade now, we’ve been in the age of the…
Well, they have the theme song done at least.
Moana made global history by being Disney’s first feature-length film to center on a Polynesian princess, drawing…
And I don’t even remember why I know it, but I also remember that it apparently leaves a weak spot in the abdominal wall which is more prone to hernias.
My monster studies expertise tells me that the Asset (as Doug Jones was referring to the character he is playing in The Hollywood Reporter) has very obvious forelimbs and hindlimbs and digits on all four limbs. e.g. here’s a glimpse of the forelimbs with the hands which have fingers
Most news that comes out about the DC Extended Universe on film makes it sound a bit more messy than the relatively…
I approve highly of how you gave an informative comment in response to a throwaway joke. Well played.
The quickest summary is that the word “fish” is a pre-scientific word, and that scientists and laypeople use the word in very different ways. Ichthyologists study non-tetrapod vertebrates, which can just be called “fish” for the sake of talking to the public.
It’s also why our gonads descend through our fucking chests down to their final spot.
Nah, birds are WAY closer to dinosaurs than we are to fish. ;-) A better debate would be whether or not dinosaurs should ever have been classed as reptiles in the first place....
Why can’t they just let it go?
“Do you know how fish have sex?”
For anyone who wanted to read more of The Hollywood Reporter interview with Doug Jones, here’s a link.
Harry Dean Stanton, an instantly recognizable character actor whose career spanned seven decades, died of natural…
For Legacy, Marvel is bringing back its iconic team-up series, Marvel Two in One—which was basically an entire…
Rose City Comic Con has banned all cosplay that features Nazi symbols or designs, including old-school Hydra and Red…
Star Trek: Discovery is set 10 years before the events of the original Star Trek, but that wasn’t always going to be…
Can confirm. Lawyers suck.
There’s a weird problem that keeps popping up with Star Trek: Discovery and I can’t tell whose fault it is. Is it…
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