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It’s been a long-held belief that Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman’s Dragonlance novels are superior to all other Dungeons & Dragons novels. Although I’ve frequently admitted being a bigger fan of the Forgotten Realms books growing up, upon re-reading Dragons of Autumn Twilight for the first time in 30+ years, I

No. No. No. No. No. No. No.

Allow me to submit for consideration:

So... The Long Kiss Goodnight except without it being an unnamed, genderflipped The Bourne Identity?

Blink 182 rocker Tom DeLonge”

The Steve-Robin-Dustin storyline carried s3

From...As the unwilling residents fight to keep a sense of normalcy and search for a way out, they must also survive the threats of the surrounding forest—including the terrifying creatures that come out when the sun goes down.

The comparison between John Walker and Gilbert Hodge from the first Captain America movie - Hodge was the soldier Tommy Lee Jones wanted for the serum (“Hodge passed every test we gave him. He’s big, he’s fast, he follows orders - he’s a soldier”). Walker is the new Hodge - the perfect soldier. Only he’s never been

The response to this show has been quite a mixed bag. Almost everyone loved the first two episodes, I found them pretty bland. Now this episode comes out and I absolutely loved it, but now a lot people found this particular episode slow with no action and preferred the first episode. Like, huh??? I don’t think I’ve


Kevin Costn... oh. wait.

“The Cold War is over now” ... what a quaint, optimistic belief.

A great novel, I’ve reread it several times over the years. But really, of all the spectacular Zelazny works, Roadmarks? I am dying for a Doorways in the Sand or Creatures of Light and Darkness or Lord of Light movie, and they all seem to be more narratively easier to put on the screen.


Nonetheless, this wonderfully

Zelazny has so many books that would make great movies. A Night in the Lonesome October would make a great animated film - the characters of the Universal Horror movies gather in Victorian London to attempt to either facilitate or oppose Lovecraft’s Great Old ones from entering our universe.

It’s narrated by Jack the

Here is the thing that bug me in this: making Constantine young. Constsntine should not look younger than 30. He needs to look world-weary, cynical and like he's seen some shit. Even the Keanu version got that. 

Quite honestly I would have rather seen more of Leto’s Joker the way he was presented in SS.

You might have seen an episode remastered in HD. Or who knows, maybe they shot an episode in HD as a demonstration of the technology. It was one of the most popular shows on TV in the early ‘90s.

plan C Marvel: Punt all the other X-men to the moon or whatever and make all these dudes the main X-men.

I want some more freaky-ass Forge inventions that he doesn’t necessarily fully understand.