Gee, too bad they didn't mention "They Live" in the very first sentence of the article. Oh, wait...
Gee, too bad they didn't mention "They Live" in the very first sentence of the article. Oh, wait...
do it!
Not if Elle Fanning is now a character and Angelina Jolie is playing both of them!
Oh I'm not going. But if I don't write an angry letter how will they learn how stupid they are!? =)
Well, seeing as how I've been boycotting 3d movies since Avatar, there goes one less movie I'll be seeing in theaters...so who do I write the angry letter to?
Sounds like the Godzilla movie I've always wanted.
How has no one brought up Five Fists of Science yet? Tesla and Twain versus Cthulhuy goodness!
I seal what you did there.
I have friends who are fans of Doctor Who and friends who are fans of Portal, but none are both...
Seconded. Outside of the whiteboard shot, this was a very disappointing article.
I don't think anyone else has mentioned it, so I'm gonna throw in Waxwork. Great under-appreciated 80's movie. References a lot of different horror sub-genres, and it stars the kid from Gremlins.
Ahh, but those are actors doing voice acting, not voice actors. I would argue that there's a distinct difference.
Was anyone else secretly hoping that Japanese cook becomes a recurring character? Because I sure was.
Not crazy about it...not to be picky, but it seems like the artist couldn't decided between using the mythological inspirations or just going off of whatever the planet looks like, so it feels pretty disjointed...
No, the whole point of General Grievous was the twist that he WASN'T a droid, he was a cyborg. They're two entirely separate things.
I've only read the first book and a half of the Dark Tower, but man...Insomnia is such a great (and underrated) book.
I give up on pictures, but he is clearly Alan Moore.
Close, but look at the eyes.
No, torosaurus is actually a mature form of triceratops. Like Octopussoup said, older name stays. In this case that makes it a triceratops.
I think he said it all.