Beat me to it.
Beat me to it.
A Japanese story set in Japan with a Japanese lead? Quick! Cast a Caucasian!
Nt 2 mntion poor grmmr
Just because something is marketed for teens doesn't mean it isn't compelling or interesting for older people. I was in my 30's when I read the HP books and enjoyed them. I'm also looking forward to SummerSlam this weekend, so YMMV. :)
Why does Hollywood keep making young protagonists older? In "Ender's Game" the character goes from 6 years old to maybe 10 years old... and in the film he's played by a 14-year-old who may as well be 17. Jonas is supposed to be 11, not 18.
If they kept going the way they were going, The Doctor would be played by a fetus in 2019.
New York seems kinda skewed thanks to NYC. I expect I could live in CNY and be ludicrously happy for $50K-$60K.
Two thoughts:
How about using Windows 7, where you don't have to disable features to work the way you want to?
How about a new sci-fi franchise - maybe based off of a series of novels like the Uplift Saga?
You beat me to it. Ennis's miniseries is very good, and the the "Family Values" series was an OK followup. I have heard the series goes downhill from there, though. And it is VERY graphic, very NC-17.
I loved "Pacific Rim" and will wait for Netflix to see "Godzilla". And I cannot tell you how thankful I was that there were no annoying snot-faced kids in "Pacific Rim".
After they got rid of the show's creator (thanks, Sorbo), the show went to shit.
I enjoyed maybe the first two seasons of that show.
Kitty Pryde knows the score:
Because there's nothing in AKIRA that is lost by keeping it in its original setting. Why mess with something that works?
And the majority (MAJORITY!!) of people reading your post think you are a looney.
Fuck you, Leslie Moonves. Fuck you up your stupid ass.
But thank goodness cannabis is still illegal at a national level, he said sarcastically.