Perhaps they can solve the mystery of why Cadbury eggs keep getting smaller with the passing years while their price stays the same.
Perhaps they can solve the mystery of why Cadbury eggs keep getting smaller with the passing years while their price stays the same.
It's good to see that Fiji Mermaid-making art has come so far.
My first "companion crush" from Doctor Who (typical for a gen-X American nerd-boy) is gone? RIP, Elisabeth - you were the best.
WWZ was an entertaining read, and Brooks deserves credit for giving a lot of thought to various details and logistics of a zombie apocalypse that hadn't been addressed before.
A valid point, and at the risk of further human arrogance - perhaps we're the first. Despite the age of the universe, what if we're the first intelligent like-form to ever approach spacefaring technology? Someone's got to be first after all, and they would be pretty lonely.
Exactly. Why would one compare the tail-to-body ratio of a dragon, which is more akin to a dinosaur (or even a cat) in its anatomy to that of a belly-dragging Komodo dragon lizard? A hoard with a mere radius of 9.6 feet? That's not just an insult to Smaug, but also the Dwarves from which he stole the treasure!
I'm admittedly entertained by the ending of this poll. I hadn't really been paying attention to this whole thing from the beginning, because A.) March Madness annoys me in general, and B.) I thought it was a given that ESB would win.
The widespread influence and familiarity of zombie-related pop culture is the real reason why a zombie apocalypse would never get very far in the real world. Seriously, is there anybody left out there who doesn't know that the answer is to shoot 'em in the head?
I was wondering about the whole Mormon story too. Sure, it's about as fringe as you can get with regard to lack of real evidence, and recent genetic mapping has pretty much ruled out any mix of middle-easterners in with the Native or Central Americans. But still, there are millions of Mormons that just accept it as…
It is indeed kind of unfortunate that "It's Godzilla!" is a joke that lots of Amercians make whenever any disaster happens in Japan. Good job by Annalee of reminding everyone of the serious side to Godzilla that made the original 1954 film the classic it has become.
I'm sensing a lot of long-festering Smurf hate out there, which is kind of unfortunate, as the original Belgian Smurf comics written by Peyo and his team back in the '60s were actually pretty good. Pick up one of the recently-released translations of these older Smurf comics by the US publisher Papercutz and you'll…
Just as long as the new Spider-Man movie makes NO mention of the Sandman being the true killer of Peter's Uncle Ben, Avi Arad is free to pretend that it fits into Raimi's movies to his heart's content.
Since the original Thundercats cartoon wasn't all that great (with the exception of its awesome opening title sequence), I'm not too worried about a remake sullying the good name of Thundercats. A semi-nude Cheetara like that from the original cartoon pilot wouldn't hurt however.
This reminds me of the story of L. Ron Hubbard's "doctorate of Philosophy" from Sequoia University - a fake diploma mill that Hubbard himself owned at one point.
I say if it doesn't have a tail, it's not a real lizardman (or lizard person if you will).
At 1:14, an erudite young man says "I ain't gonna take no chances." — Meaning what, exactly? Is he going to keep a sharp eye out for falling birds from here on? Perhaps pray extra hard for the next few days?
One of the characters should be a furry. That would be the ultimate test of public acceptance.
I dare anyone to freeze-frame the Roid Rage trailer at 0:51. I double-dog dare you.
I see Hermione more as the head Science officer than being relegated to the Uhura role of communications. She is of course the Spock of the Harry Potter world, after all.
Am I missing a page here? How did the guy turn back into his normal human 3D form on page 5?