tristan4z
Tristan4z
tristan4z

I love this movie, it was one of the first horror movies I saw, and it helped make me a horror movie addict. The lady in the dryer remains my all time favorite slasher kill.

I really enjoyed The Emperor's Blades, even though the characters were frustrating at times for me. I liked the idea of the Csestriim not being evil so much as approaching humanity as a public health issue that needed to be dealt with. I finished The Emperor's Blades in about a day and a half and I'm really excited

Great read! I love hearing about crazy stuff like this. I watched the terrible Remo Williams movie and I saw Mack Bolan and a few others in bookstores and libraries, but I never read them. It is fascinating hearing about the insane plots of these series.

Getting stuff made is hard, but something like Wheel of Time has about as low a difficulty setting as you can hope for. I'm not talking about making something good, just making anything. And Red Eagle has had years and years to do something and have produced......a half-hour infomercial.

The entertainment industry is filled with scumbag operations and shady companies, but I think someone should give Red Eagle Entertainment an outstanding effort award for this and just their handling of the Wheel of Time property in general. They can't even cash in on the property and throw together some kind of crappy

I'm not talking about a concept or an idea, but actual science. Doing stuff in your story that you saw in Star Trek or Star Wars without looking into the idea yourself and getting your own picture of how it works to provide your own spin is lazy. Engaging in a dialogue with other writers in your field on certain

I've never been a fan of the idea that sci-fi should work as an advertisement for real science. If it is a toss up between scientific accuracy and storytelling, I'm perfectly fine with storytelling winning out every time. Unless the storytellers are willfully misleading their audience on a matter, then I'm okay with

I want it to be Miles Morales as much as anyone, but there is no way that Sony(if they have final creative say as the reports suggest) is going to put one of their biggest, if not the biggest, movie franchise they have left in the hands of a brown kid. That's not how sony execs roll, remember the email leaks. I would

Take it down a notch, killer. Whatever is going on behind the scenes, Spider-Man is still Sony's golden goose, so I'm imagining they are going to want big names from the MCU appearing in their movies. They only care about Spider-Man making them money and they still control the rights to the character. To think Sony is

The Marvel Movie has to be Cap 3 right? The Civil War storyline has a big part for Spidey already, so I'd be shocked if he appeared in anything else. Also most of the street level NYC heroes are going to be on Netflix, I wonder what Marvel is going to do if Sony wants to use Daredevil or Kingpin.

You convinced me. I have some lion friends that you should talk to. They are hard of hearing, so just get really close and explain how their eating meat is totally like rape. I'm sure they will be very perceptive.

Ummm.....Seven. Almost 20 years old. IMDB is your friend.

I don't know, I'm not hung up on how they become superhuman, but I think making them Inhuman would have been less complicated than Loki's staff can suddenly give people powers. I mean, why did he not couple the ability to give powers with the mind control ability to have his own superpowered army in Avengers? It makes

I really liked the epilogue scene, but I'm not sure they are going to use two triple A villains in the first season. If Grodd does appear, he might not be the telepathic super genius yet, because he is a character that can dominate a whole season and they already have Reverse Flash. But I would not complain if I was

I like the TV shot, it's all kinds of creepy. I'm not for or against remakes, but this one looks like it has the potential to be creepy fun. And it can't be any worse than the Poltergeist sequels. As long as they keep that unintentionally hilarious reveal at the end in the movie, I'll be happy.

The current Endgame storyline, which started in issue #35. Good, very creepy.

Here I was thinking that the British Empire crapped magical fairy dust on their colonial subjects.

I thought that the changes to the Joker in the current storyline in the Batman comic, turning him into this monster that eternally haunts Gotham, would be something that benefited the show. It will be interesting to see what version of the character is used in the show.

So he was modest as well as sane and benevolent? Sounds like a great guy.

It's about ethics in stalking, harassing, and threatening to murder women!