Sibling rivalry typically starts in childhood, and artist Laine shows the roots of Thor and Loki's fraught…
Sibling rivalry typically starts in childhood, and artist Laine shows the roots of Thor and Loki's fraught…
I totally loved it. I didn't think of it as a 'weird space accent' so much as Benecio del Toro being Benicio del Toro. Guardians is kind of a nutty setup, so why not embrace it?
"See, Wildstar? THAT'S the asshole who wants to remake us with white actors and an American battleship!"
Back in my day we called flying, targeted explosives "missiles".
But I suppose suicide drones are fine too.
In real life and fiction:
Man, these fall allergies are getting the best of me. *sniff*
"Lost" after the second season the title refers to the writers, not the characters.
First i thought about Angel and how i disliked Pylea in season 2, but then i remembered this poor little thing. So much unanswered questions. I would explore this new world! Maybe some good old deep blue sea action, SeaQuest-esque.
Oh, that's a TOUGH choice. But for me, it ties with
Not to many may remember this show for the 80´s.... but I always dream with a new run. If I was in charge, well maybe my run will be a story with the son /daugther or pupil of the original programer and an Automan refromated in base the new technology. (An yes, I know that Tron Legacy is a lot like this)
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century. Pamela Hensley. Enough said.
When you're watching your favorite (or your least favorite) show, it's easy to start imagining how you'd change…
love every movie on this list. honorable mention:
Having read all the Ender books (including Xenocide and Children of the Mind) I remain hopeful. This seemed a good way to consolidate about 6 pages of exposition about Dragon Army into one short scene. Also, folks who are ripping on Ford's performance, I think he nails it. Without giving away spoilers, Col Graff is…
Meh. This did it better:
"Running over bike riders is in no way justifiable" - I respectfully disagree.
"Nearly all of us have smashed a finger or toe in a door and quickly removed it and..."
Back in 2009, there were apparently serious talks of a major multi-national effort to put the Knight Sabers on the big screen in a live action remake of Bubblegum Crisis. In an alternate timeline, this movie might have just landed on Netflix. :(
To this day, I'm chagrined that no-one developed a Star Trek: Defiant spinoff. Captain Worf and crew as the Federation's Special Forces, spartan accomodations, lots of snarling and drama in tight-knit quarters as they're forced to rescue everyone else's sorry asses?