Yeah, we really don’t talk about Adam... He’s in that pop culture limbo where 616 May Parker, Gwen Stacey’s children, and something else involving a deal with a demon reside.
Yeah, we really don’t talk about Adam... He’s in that pop culture limbo where 616 May Parker, Gwen Stacey’s children, and something else involving a deal with a demon reside.
It’d be cool if they made The Horse and His Boy using the original Pevensie actors. One of the only times where “they’re too old / too much time has passed” is irrelevant.
You know what would be great? If they made it a stealth prequel.
Until Aslan shows up, there’s no indication that this is a Narnia story. Even if they cast Tilda Swinton as Jadis, it’s not obvious she’s the White Witch from The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe. I forget if the movie mentions her name, I think it’s in…
ok, fine! I’ll drop in to hear Bobby call someone and idjit but I swear that’s it Supernatural. I’m not going to get dragged back into that thing we had that was pretty fucking great for 5 years but then became another 4 years of me pretending I still felt something when we together but really just thinking about Agent…
The Magician’s Nephew begs to be made.
They should just make “Curmudgeon” starring Jim Beaver. I’d watch the living hell out a show where he plays a grumpy guy who gets irked by things, while [insert cowboy stuff or murders or urban fantasy or hell, gardening here] is going on.
And thus my hopes of actually seeing a film adaptation of The Horse and His Boy are slightly rekindled.
Also, there’s another returning character- I assume Liam Neeson won’t be voicing Aslan, which is a shame. And if this means we get The Magician’s Nephew without Tilda Swinton returning as Jadis, I will be incredibly…
YES! YES! All the toys! Play with them!
Our sorrowfully gone alien-icon David Bowie has been eulogized for many things today—for his music, obviously, and…
David Bowie’s death hit all of us hard. But Lou Anders, award-winning editor and author of the Thrones and Bones…
I think “he’s better than Frank Miller” is what’s known as damning with faint praise.
Just keep chanting:
Godamn it now you’ve made me reconsider my previously well founded disdain for Liefeld. great.
David Bowie, who just died of cancer aged 69, had an incalculable impact on pop culture throughout his…
Damn it, Bricken. It’s an amazing piece of work, but you know the rules: Do Not Encourage Liefeld.
I think that was part of the magic of Bowie. One could appreciate him and his work without needing to be a die hard fan and that die hard fans seem to accept that without the mockery/snobbery that you sometimes see with other artists. He just made things, and people, and the world better by being here.
(I’m sure there…
It’s hard to put into words what David Bowie meant to me. “Ziggy Stardust” was the first song I learned to play on guitar. I watched the Labyrinth daily as a child. I listened to his music so much I wore out cassettes and broke CDs. He was this incomprehensible, beautiful alien from beyond who visited Earth for a time…
Thank you Charlie Jane Anders for doing him and his family justice with your obituary and reminding people Bowie was more than just a song writer but a man who has influenced western culture in many ways for many decades.
I never particularly listened to a lot of Bowie, other than the stuff that everyone knows, and I am genuinely, deeply saddened by this news. He was one of those people I was thrilled to know existed, even if I hadn’t engaged with his work all that much. I guess I just assumed he (and Lemmy) would be here to turn out…
Jaimie Alexander