That's awfully anthropocentric. Waste implies purpose. It implies that our values, our sort of life, etc have inherent value.
That's awfully anthropocentric. Waste implies purpose. It implies that our values, our sort of life, etc have inherent value.
I'd buy it... but apparently it's got an author Q&A conducted by Cory Doctorow and his books/blogs/etc are basically terrible.
Post-cyperpunk puts my teeth on edge though. It's so optimistic and chirpy.
Didn't Bradley only wind up playing Pinhead because he lost a bet?
He needs to look recognizably human. That's part of the point. But I think you could work wonders by, say, having the points where the nails enter his skin weep pus.
I'd buy that if he didn't preserve elements of the original. The decision not to paint over a label or a metal slide is significant. I also think that a lot of the tactility of the original pieces is probably lost in photography, which tends to flatten.
I would totally believe that the US experimented with microwaves for use in mind control because MK ULTRA was just the CIA throwing every single thing they could think of at the wall to see if it'd stick because they were terrified that Russia had extraordinary high quality amazing Mind Control methods.
Honestly I think that having a female Doctor would be titanically insensitive towards trans people and kind of really shitty and bigoted.
Nice Dilbert Cosplay.
I think it would've been cleverer, and truer to the tone of early Hellblazer if it'd turned out to be John bribing his shrink to film it and the rest was after-effects or illusions, as the early issues often had stuff like faux-zine profiles and so on which were clearly at least half bullshit, in order to promote…
I'm hoping LaBelle sings in a flashback, dream sequence, something like that.
So, the Cyborg is basically identical to Darth Revan, one of the dumbest characters in all Star Wars?
Don't quote me on this because I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's been definitively stated that the twins aren't Inhumans.
Yeah. They probably won't use the word "Inhuman" but still have them. Give them some weird designation like Hybrids or Talents up until the royal family shows up in the film and everyone falls as in love with Lockjaw as they did with Groot, and they're properly Christened.
Feige said that the Inhumans will be introduced much sooner than their film date suggests. My money's on them being involved, to some extent, in Civil War. So that there are actually people for the government to draft, organize, register, etc.
Maybe the fact that it's tailor made for a video game is why it it hasn't gotten a good one. I tried to get into the show but the world just seemed to pat and dull. what with the different elemental nations and all. It just felt, well, it felt like something a middle schooler would hash out for a D&D setting.
Are you straight? You seem really straight. You go through an entire Bayonetta review without talking about drag, which I think is just... well, it's fucking ridiculous is what it is. Bayonetta's aesthetics are really heavily rooted in drag. That's kind of the entire point of combining excessive, performitive…
Yeah... there is kind of this ugly undercurrent of mental illness not being really real implied by tropes like that.
I have mental health issues. I used to hear voices. I take pills. Fuck this shitting turd of an episode.
Yeah. It's a similar sentiment, I think. But under the circumstances it seemed SO MENACING.