@Rasselas: Oh yes! The gist I liked about Reep in the books is that he was a soldier who had seen (and did a dandy job in) war and could handle his own.
@Rasselas: Oh yes! The gist I liked about Reep in the books is that he was a soldier who had seen (and did a dandy job in) war and could handle his own.
The three big things I was worried about with the Narnia films:
@WorldMaker: Thank you! I'm a fan of that guy.
@keyofivory: The posters are mid-20th century, but the structure itself (thus, the walls) dates back to the dusk of the 19th century.
@Snafu77: Yep yep. A little wiki checking shows that the walls themselves have been there since around 1868-1900.
I wonder if we can scrounge any DNA from sloughed-off foot-sole cells?
@FrankN.Stein: I generally reserve the 'cyborg' term for when there's two-way feedback between the fleshy parts and the robo parts, myself.
@bawheid: I think your ankles would end up being your Achilles heel (no anatomy pun intended).
@LittleDragon: Beetlejuice himself seems to be a bit "fall-apart"-y, so I could see it working with a modern Keaton.
@DarthVegan: Re: McGoohan's firey growl
@m-d: Ah! That's right! When I saw the stone (well, stone), I was confused since generally funky stones means Asgard tech and not Ancient tech.