Fine, then: but her emails.
Fine, then: but her emails.
Agree on the Klingons. Nearly all of Trek’s most memorable aliens are built around a single strong, differentiating design element — pointed ears, green antennae, forehead ridges — weirdly, the more crap you cake on there, the less they stick out. Once you get to “a head full of lumpy prosthetics,” you’re describing…
Grant Morrison. Dude’s been writing great comic books for like 30 years, and he still has stuff to say. I haven’t loved everything he’s done, but I’ll be damned if I’m not going to check out whatever his next project is.
Dougal stop succumbing to nihilism or no Coco Pops for a month.
Have you seen the new GOP health care bill? Killing old people is the current political climate’s jam.
Seriously though:
But it’s a great line! And I think it’s implied that hey, he’ll get it right (in the movie at least) eventually, even if he remains a dolt. Hail, Caesar! is a tribute to artifice and fakeness, a moron in an overstuffed sword and sandal pic can still find something true in the not real. It’s the opposite of Barton…
I also have a hard time accepting that it’s “fallen in esteem” since its initial release. I liked it at first viewing but love it now, mostly thanks to Clooney’s performance.
I love Lebowski and most of their other comedies, but O Brother probably made me laugh more the first time I saw it than any of their other movies, save perhaps Raising Arizona.
DO NOT SEEK THE TRAY-ZURE
O Brother Where Art Thou isn’t their most substantial movie, but it’s among their most fun for sure. In my book, that counts for something.
WE...THOUGHT...YOU...WAS...A...TOAD!
This was the geekiest idea I’ve heard all week and I wholehearted wish it were real.
Futurama/Bernice Summerfield cross-over would be better - normal Dr Who can’t get away with Futurama’s level of vulgarity.
Yeah, he doesn’t really seem to have found the ear for dialogue to turn pages consisting of plot advancement into something engaging for the reader.
Well, there’s Kingdom Of Heaven, Gladiator, 1492: Conquest Of Paradise, Exodus: Gods and Kings, Robin Hood...
Guys, I’ve noticed that I said sight instead of site. If this were the old site, I would have been verbally destroyed for that mistake. For shame...
Two years later and I still can’t believe he’s gone. The fact that the author who basically singlehandedly shaped my way of thinking as a teenager and, partially, as a grown-up was still alive and active somehow was incredibly comforting. His death left some part of me hollow.
I don’t doubt that Terry Pratchett is pleased about this. And it was the right thing to do.
Hey have you ever heard of 2001 a Space Odyssey?!? It’s really neat!!