I love that shot of Brock, Hunter and Shoreleave looking horrified, because such a thing would have to pretty damn horrifying. I don't remember that from the show, but now I think that I should rewatch Season 4. (Like anyone really needs a reason.)
I love that shot of Brock, Hunter and Shoreleave looking horrified, because such a thing would have to pretty damn horrifying. I don't remember that from the show, but now I think that I should rewatch Season 4. (Like anyone really needs a reason.)
Now that you say that and I think about it I realize that one of my all-time favorite movies "Fist of Legend" is a remake. So, I guess you are right. I'll wait.
So is this a remake of "A Chinese Ghost Story" or some sort of rerelease? It's a little sad if it is the former because it would show that Chinese filmmaking is not immune to Hollywood's remaking orgy.
The only one that really confuses me is the Moon Knight (?) figure linked to Tigra. They dated? And he is Taskmaster's nemesis? I don't remember any of that. Of course, Moon Knight usually puts me to sleep.
Actually he was doing it much earlier than that. In 1960 Superboy went back in time to save President Lincoln from assassination(Why? Shut up.). [www.supermanhomepage.com]
Little kids don't care about seeing the movie in the theater. They would just make their parents play it over and over and over and over. And the parents would grow to hate it and their hate would grow and grow until they took steps to destroy whoever made this movie.
Good point. I will have to make multiple copies and find people that I dislike who have little kids. Maybe I will just leave a stack of DVDs outside local preschools.
I am going to add one from an unjustly overlooked movie. Split Second featuring fat Rutger Hauer fighting some sort of serial killer/alien/demon through coffee abuse and chocolate. It was awesome. The climactic showdown occurs in the London Underground, when Hauer somehow punches(?) the bad guy's heart out.
I feel like pirating this movie in the deliberate hopes that it will harm its bottomline.
I just looked it up and it is "King of the Hill" by Chad Oliver. I think that I must have read it in "Again, Dangerous Visions".
I read a sci-fi short story a long time ago where a super-rich guy took samples of animal sperm and eggs and sent them to a terraformed Titan when the Earth was dying. The raccoons were the winners.
@rudecherub: I had that comic. It was awesome.
Well, the various regulations depend on the state. But Texas, for example, doesn't require embalming and you can be buried on private land if you have a family cemetery. There are laws on where you can place a family cemetery but they are not too difficult to establish.
That is a completely legitimate argument. Objection withdrawn.
I'm a little sad that Slither has made people forget Night of the Creeps.
I am not sure that this is completely correct. I looked into this a little while ago and I don't think that these is anything that requires you to be embalmed on put in a vault. I am not going to swear to it and state regulations might vary, but there are graveyard where you can be put in the ground wrapped in a…
Um. Both Batman (1989) and Batman Forever had a Batplane in them. Unless I completely dreamed those movies.
I am going to nitpick something, partially because it bugs me, and partially because I work at a place that deals with people who don't understand it almost every day. The word that you want to use here is hypothesis, not theory. I know that in every day language they are pretty interchangeable, but when you are…
It's not a throwback. It's an organism that is well adapted to its environment.