totalimmortal85
Totalimmortal85
totalimmortal85

Yes but her book is seriously pandering. When she faces Titania, a female villain whose entire character is based on being the strongest woman alive, and is known for her rivalry with She-Hulk - she just backs down from Thor because she's a woman. Stating that she "respects what she's doing" and not only surrenders,

He's also hispanic. Why do people completely forget that?

Best one of the bunch!

Obvious Brian Cranston is obvious.

Your last sentence is exactly my point haha. They were different films from the get-go. Aside from the CG, which was great for the time btw, and the technical wizardry, the films shifted in tone and lost some people in the mix due to that. I have no problems re-watching them, especially the 2nd film. I think it's

Pointing to a movie isn't the best way to bolster your point. I'm familiar with War Games. The idea of an interconnected computer system dates back to 1958 when Bell Labs created the fist Modem (Modular Demodulator). It expanded from there:

Haha I totally get ya. Unfortunately TMNT will forever be popular with youngsters. I mean, in how marketing works. I was 4 when I started reading the original comics - I'm literally as old as they are. Sadly I was also super into the cartoon as well. I just accepted both worlds.

Um, Fan Forums? On the internet? For the X-Files? That's a bit of a stretch considering when the show was actually being produced. The 56k Modem wasn't widely released to the public until Feb 1996, 3 years after the show started so most households had limited access to the internet. So where are these theories

To say something is "largely" the same means that something did change, therefore not rendering my post nonsense. The first film is a more atmospheric tech-Noir film, very similar to the film Dark City(which is much better anyway). The next two were not that in any capacity. I felt a tonal shift in the overall feel of

No worries. Good thing we got it in time to edit it :). Cheers.

This is now my GIF for the Universe saying,

I love X-Files, up till season 5 at least. However the Twilight Zone practically gave us the X-Files - along with Twin Peaks, but still. That's just an unfair match.

That's Browncoats bud. Brownshirts are the para-military wing of the Nazi party or Sturmabteilung (SA) lol. They were disempowered after the "Blood Purge" (1934), or the "Night of Long Knives."

Glad someone read the new book and realized this. I've been trying to tell people that since it came out. Cheers.

They did. The first film is the first issue of the comic book and combined with the Raphael one-shot. They just added some flavor from the super-popular cartoon at the time. However the film is pretty spot on in comparison. We just didn't get the "Frank Miller" -esque dialogue and hyper-violence (remember the TMNT

Well said. I thought it was a great representation of the current comic book. One where Apirl did have give the Turtles their names and were lab experiments, she just happened to be a member of the staff. Splinter finds a book on Martial Arts and trains them, this is later revealed to be because he and the turtles are

Familiar to video game fans as one of the primary creative forces behind the late, lamented Darksiders series, Madueira helped re-invent the visual style of the entire X-Men universe as one of the chief artists during the Age of Apocalypse crossover. His takes of Cyclops, Wolverine, Bishop, and other characters made

Actually I figured out why I dislike the other two in comparison to the first. This is kind of an interesting approach to it but bear with me.

Actually no. These are collected volumes. This was an ongoing story-arc that lasted nearly a full year or so. Most comic books are not always single issue throw-away stories. They arc and encompass a larger plot. In most cases certain eras are defined by their encompassing plot. For example Spider-Man's Clone Saga era

He means he had too many burritos from Taco Bell. C'mon guys. Just give him some Baja Blast and that should cool him off.