When people talk about the current golden age of TV, they’re usually referring to big, serious dramas like Breaking…
When people talk about the current golden age of TV, they’re usually referring to big, serious dramas like Breaking…
I love Dollhouse. Parts of it were inspired, especially the ending.
The Battlestar Galactica remake. My husband quite liked the show; I wanted all but maybe one or two characters to die a quick and merciful (to me) death. This is despite the fact that I am a huge fan of many of the genre actors they had over the course of the show.
The writer of The Fifth Element has a new sci-fi movie coming out? Is there a specific protocol to throwing my money at him? Do I rubber band it? Or should it be loose?
Jeez, JJ Abrams got his hands on this reboot too?!
Rowling needs to not use “segregation” when talking about American history and laws that keep two groups apart. It’s not a clever allegory, it’s appropriation. The fact that there’s actual justification for wizards to remain apart from normal people—namely, that the government will burn them at the stake—makes it…
the still untitled scifi show Seth MacFarlane is making for Fox, set on a spaceship 300 years in the future.
I love Valerian et Laureline, I love Besson, I love Métal Hurlant, and I love, love, LOVE The Fifth Element. I am so stoked about this film that I can’t stand the fact that I still have to wait for a year to watch it.
Now look at your Pokemon, and then look at my Pokemon. My Pokemon are not your Pokemon. Now I’m on a Ponyta.
Now, take a closer look... Have you worked out what we’re looking for?... Correct. The answer is Pokemon.
Not really, people can care about a character but not actually read the comic.
That’s still rub though. The authors of Red Son, of Injustice, of Kingdom Come, of any story where Superman is “off” and try and tell you “this is the correct version of Superman. This is how he SHOULD be. This is right.” The reason those stories work so well is readers inherently know it ISN’T right. It’s about…
There should only be one!
Looks good... But another whitewashing. I don’t even mean Doc S; the Ancient One is supposed to have been born in Tibet. Tilda Swinton, Tibetan? Pfaugh.
I could honestly care less about Jane Foster, but I have a feeling this also means no more Darcy Lewis, and THAT is a terrible loss.
He was also in Wristcutters (Though Mystery Men is awesome).
I’ll watch pretty much anything with Tom Waits in it.
The Incredibles DVD has a sock puppet version of the movie.