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Heh, heh brilliant!

Kazuho Itoh's work looks like the tube system from Futurama.

I don't know if you know this, but there's debate as to whether or not Fleming actually wrote Man With the Golden Gun. It was published posthumously from, I believe, an unfinished manuscript. The degree to which the manuscript was finished is open to debate. Some believe that Fleming had the book nearly nailed, while

This is the most adorable thing I've seen all day. I love the porcupine especially.

I, too, have high hopes for Frankenweenie, both because its an original property (albeit an expansion of his own work) and because Depp won't be providing a voice-over. Also, let's make Beetlejuice 2 happen. I've read over the years that many of the principal actors (Keaton, Davis, Baldwin) are interested in doing a

I'll probably be in the minority on this one, but I feel like Tim Burton has hit a creative rut over the past few years (and maybe even longer). All of the features that he directs are remakes or adaptations of stories that are entrenched in public consciousness. Plus, I'm tired of the whole Burton-Depp team-up. Work

Should have played "Velcro Fly."

"And that's how I found my new inflatable pants! They look just like my old inflatable pants, but this pair had a dead raccoon inside!"

These remind me of Molly's implants in Neuromancer.

Gah! When is that coming out? Can't wait!

Can we get this, the medieval Batman and greaser Batman all into one plot, possibly involving time travel and alternative universes?

There's so much awesome contained in this gallery I can hardly believe it.

Hahaha awesome GIF. Probably one of the best early scenes of the first season.

Looks promising. Good cast, too.

"On the afternoon of March 11, 1958, Ella Hudson was nine years old and visiting her cousins' home in Mars Bluff, South Carolina."

I saw a book like this once that did similar Japanese anatomical drawings of the monsters from the Godzilla franchise.

Agreed. The film doesn't really add anything to the experience of reading the book. A good adaptation? For sure! A masterpiece of filmmaking? Not really.

I love that one of the little rovers is called Archimedes. Makes me think of Merlin's owl in Disney's The Sword in the Stone.

I feel like Bruce Willis should have a gnarly scar down the side of his face, perhaps passing over his eye.

I was thinking the same thing.