Korvac Saga.
Korvac Saga.
And Hercules.
Well, Marvel.
What a bunch of schlmiels!
The Yankees have always feared the green monster.
I tried to steer clear of heroes who had any powers below Amazing rank. And Dr. Druid on general principle.
We'll overload its systems! It's crazy, but it just might work!
Baseball. The X-Men played baseball. It was a metaphor, dammit!
Quipping Ultron was indeed something of a problem. But. It's entirely consistent with the film, and even the comics. When Hank Pym created Ultron in the comics, he used his own brain as the basis for Ultron's neural network. So Ultron is kind of dull and straight-forward in the comics (albeit entirely heartless and…
Remember to drink a glass of milk before speaking any Welsh - you really need some phlegm to do it justice.
Rob Lowe, the actor? And tell me, future boy, who is Ronald McDonald - Alec Baldwin?
Remember, the Edwardians believed in fairies.
That's just what the Reverse Vampires want you to believe.
My hazy recollection that "w" sometimes functions as an "o" in Welsh - Welsh speakers, feel free to correct my misconception - so it should roughly be a cognate of "Culloch." I think.
WHUT'S ALL DIS DEN?
I think we'll see the Tain filmed before we see the Mabinogian. No one is Hollywood is going to know how to pronounce Gwenhwyfar, let alone Culhwch.
It's pretty awesome. Cornwell manages to synthesize and include just about every bit of Arthurian lore (well… Arthur doesn't conquer Rome, I guess) but there are "magic" cauldrons, a Saracen knight, Lancelot (a total retcon, but every expects him now), and all the rest of that jazz.
It's a bloomin' crime, it is!
And all them Sarmatian dudes with Celtic names, too. And Merlin is Russian for some reason.
We'll always have Hawk the Slayer.