Thank you for this comment, if only because it taught me that M. Emmet Walsh is still alive. For some reason I had him and Charles Durning mixed up in my head.
Thank you for this comment, if only because it taught me that M. Emmet Walsh is still alive. For some reason I had him and Charles Durning mixed up in my head.
Isn't it the "Extra Violent" cut that's the best. If I remember correctly the Director's Cut removes the scene with Roy pushing the nail through his hand, so he just shows up on the rooftop with no explanation for the wound.
Rutger Hauer edited his death speech without talking to Scott or the screenwriter first.
I find myself hoping this is a joke, but unwilling to look at the track list to make sure.
That was what the "…" was for.
I haven't watched it since the DVD re-release a couple years back, but I distinctly remember a zoom in shot onto Maximillian, but he's got the mad Dr.s eyes. I don't remember a scene with the heroes making it through the black hole, but the plot synopsis on Wikipedia includes a scene with them in a much happier…
I find myself quite jealous at the moment.
That robot then merges with his insane creator in a burning hellscape.
"I'm not", you're contracting the wrong words.
How can you leave out Clancy Brown being insanely evil?
Ugh, I was figuring that was just an Abrams thing. The guy has no concept of the scale of interstellar distances.
Riker piloting the enterprise with a joystick?
Oh yeah, I remember Straczynski talking about WB not wanting to do a DVD release of the series in the first place. I bought a copy of The Gathering/In the Beginning as a christmas present for everyone I know that likes SciFi just to do my bit to drive up some sales.
As much as I enjoy the special effects, it's really the people that I care about in the series. I'd still buy a bluray release even if it switched to a postage stamp sized image for the space sequences. I mean, I'd be sad if I couldn't really watch things go down in Severed Dreams, but again, it's Delenn's line when…
My guess is the Pokemon Company didn't think it would be so insanely popular, so they went with a safe bet one time licensing fee rather than a share of the profits.
This isn't something to downvote, but I really can't upvote it.
A Blu-ray release is never going to happen. The special effects wouldn't upscale well, and WB isn't going to spring for them to redo all the space scenes. There was a kickstarter for a book on the series special effects a year or two ago that Straczynski said was as close to a blu-ray release that the show was going…
Yes, they own Pokemon, but licensed it's use out to Niantic Labs, who developed and is making all the profit off of Pokemon Go. And by developed I mean re-skinned Ingress with pokemon.
Or the fists.
Nintendo doesn't own and had no hand in the development of Pokemon Go. In fact, there was a news article about how their stock prices dropped after they announced that as a clarification. I'm sure they have some sort of licensing deal, but that's it.