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Ellen Foley, for what it’s worth, is the voice of the female part in “Paradise By The Dashboard Light” from Meatloaf’s Bat Out of Hell.

I want a spinoff with Arya and The Hound, called “Arya and The Hound” where each week they travel to a different village and solve crimes and have swordfights and contemplate the state of the world.

Independence Day and the stupid, stupid, stupid, moronic, unforgivable dipshit shot of the Empire State building. I watched that fucking waste of time movie in a theater here and the hissing and yelling drowned out the sound. Fuck Roland Emmerich in the ear. One of the most iconic buildings in this city and everyone

Nicholas Cage and Selma Blair are set to play crazy parents

Pretty sure they did this on Dallas with the “Who Shot J.R.?” episode.

I saw these listed on 4Chan with no explanation:

The solution to how to treat Namor could be Captain America. An Invaders movie would set him up with an origin story, give us a Cap AND AGENT CARTER in a Cap 1 flack back flick with maybe RED SKULL plus NAZIS! And I guess the Torch somehow? Or maybe no Torch and just Cap and Namor and establish Namor as a dickish

Yes to this.

This is an excellent answer, thank you. I think I would embellish my post by adding that maybe Marvel should still think twice about this and consider that we could use ONE Hulk movie that is worth a damn. I don’t need another origin story - no one does - but something other than Hulk smashing and yelling, “Are you

I don’t know this storyline at all and I’m a little iffy about the premise. Hulk as a gladiator on another planet? What? This just sounds to me as if Marvel (comics/studios) have backed themselves into a corner: all of these heroes could overthrow The Taliban, ISIS, various drug cartels, African warlords and dictators

“Just what do you think you are doing, Gepetto?”

I’m open to it but I was kinda hoping for Idris Elba after all the talk of it. I think Hiddleston’s flaw is he’s unproven as an action performer. I view him as Bond in the same way I view Simon Le Bon: sitting on a yacht in Cap d’Antibes drinking martinis and trying not to ruffle his trousers.

(grumbles) Okay. You have a point.

This is bullshit and years from now there will be a reflection - here on io9 - or maybe even a list (“All The Times Marvel Went Wrong”) and the post-Millennials will be writing in the comments, “Wow, that was worse than the time they made Hank Pym hit Janet.”

Good. Now give a 10-episode Season Three of Agent Carter to end the series with dignity and forecast where the character goes in relation to the Cap movies and I will remain a loyal subscriber.

Okay, this is really helpful. I have been under the impression that the Xenomorph at the end of Prometheus is supposed to be the first one; so if not, then both #1 and #2 make sense (though I kinda dig the trophy theme of #1).

Excellent analysis, thank you. I am still perplexed about this, however. I think it’s unclear that the Xenomorphs may have existed prior - although, as you point out, they may have existed in some form and clearly the bones of the dead engineer trying to escape the tomb with the secret door indicates that whatever

The scene in the tomb (the room they enter with the secret door where it looks like an Engineer was killed trying to escape). There are hieroglyphics depicting what looks like a Xenomorph.

I should have clarified: what’s the deal with all the artwork on the wall (or ceiling) in that room? There is representation of Xenomorphs. This complicates the fact that the Xenomorph seems to be a product of the giant octopus thing using the Engineer as host. Was this the first Xenomorph? Does the giant octopus

This better explain WTF was going on in the Egg Room in Prometheus where the dummy scientist encountered the snake-thing. What about all those glyphs on the ceiling that looked like Xenomorphs? How did they get there and pre-date the evolution of the Aliens? Unless someone can explain that to me because I feel like