, we're usually headed for a time out. And right now we are in time
out. It's going to take a BIG picture to bring it back.
Personally though, I like sci-fi being underground and commercial free.
Daryle
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 09:51:16 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeremiah made me realize
It was a good run while it lasted!
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 13:00:28 -0400, Amy Harlib [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
U.S. Finds It's Getting Crowded Out There
Dominance in Space Slips as Other Nations Step Up Efforts
By Marc Kaufman
Washington Post Staff Writer
Wednesday,
Clearly he could do Hal Jordan. The question is -- is that what people
want to see? Almost an entire generation has grown up seeing John Stewart
animated. The generation before that are divided between being Kyle and
Hal fans.
On Sun, 13 Jul 2008 08:01:35 -0400, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Guy Ritchie directing Robert Downey, Jr. is great. If They stay truer to
the books than the movies, this could be even better. Guy has a way of
telling a great dark British story so this could be the best Holmes film
ever. I guess the only question is what role Jason Statham will play!
There is a pretty nice little following for these movies. Casper van Diem
is really in touch with his fans and is active in online social networks
promoting himself and his projects.
On Sat, 12 Jul 2008 22:24:26 -0400, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Marian, I learned of this
Warner Brothers has had success in animated features with their DC
characters, whereas Marvel hasn't been. Why they want to get into the live
action game is beyond me. If anything they should develop these projects
for TV and show them on their affiliated networks like Disney.
On Sat, 12
. They can bring
in Guy and the others in the next film (or give him a smaller part in
the first one).
-GTW
On Jul 13, 2008, at 9:11:19 AM, Lockhart, Daryle
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Lockhart, Daryle [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: [scifinoir2] Eckhart Eyeing Green Lantern
The GLC IS DC's biggest soap opera. One scandal after another. The
weakness to yellow thing is EXACTLY why I am a Kyle Rayner fan. His ring
didn't have that weakness. The first set of ION stories were great,
including the way John mentored Kyle. (and after a while, vice versa)
Daryle
I know I would consider buying a ka-razor.
Sorry.
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 16:39:34 -0400, Astromancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We're gonna get you for that on, Martin...'Cause we need some get back!
“I am me,” said the stranger, “and I work for the ones who pay my
fee...and that#39;s not
Just wanna say that Jolie's British accent annoys me to no end. First time
was interesting, but now, enough is enough. Jolie is really good as the
exotic girl with guns, but Bond is more than a guy with toys and cars.
Well, the Bond BOOKS anyway.
Daryle
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 12:31:18 -0400
The real reason behind the flop of Tomb Raider 2 was that the game
franchise was irrelevant by the time they released the movie. It would be
like releasing a Pitfall! movie now. Now is the time for a HALO series
in CGI.
I think Hollywod is about to make a huge mistake by doing what it
The female superhero film argument is destroyed by two pictures - Kill
Bill 1 and 2. The Bride is a superhero, just no cape. If we can accept
Batman, we can accept Beatrice. And in both pictures cases you have good
director and good script.
Daryle
On Thu, 24 Jul 2008 16:25:32 -0400
Hmm. I never did the Roxann v. Rosario comparison. As I do it now, I still
have to side with Rosario. Maybe it's the new yawka in me...maybe it's
her being of comic book lineage and a truer science fiction fan...maybe I
just like HER.
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 09:01:01 -0400, ravenadal [EMAIL
Noble era, but I
have been watching the Martha Jones episodes at the same time. Why didn't
anybody warn me about Freema? Bring her BACK!!
Daryle
On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 17:34:46 -0400, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
To paraphrase the old song, if liking her is wrong, Daryle, you don't
Oh my Gods kill this franchise already.
On Jul 26, 2008, at 1:56 AM, Tracey de Morsella wrote:
By MICHAEL HINMAN mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Source: SyFy Portal http://www.syfyportal.com
Jul-25-2008
With the release of Stargate: Continuum just days away, MGM
already is
talking with
Agreed.
Stargate has run entirely too long. It's like keeping Hogan's Heroes
going for 13 years. It was a nice premise, but come on. This show is
StarTrekDSVoyagerBabylon5HerculesXena2525 at this point. To start
doing these movies now is just painful. Let this show go out as a
legend, the
I love Watchmen and really hope that it does reasonably well so that
graphic novels of that direction get turned into movies. Oh, who am I
kidding, I just want an Authority movie and I think it will only happen
if people go see Watchmen.
Daryle
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 13:11:37 -0400
, but it ended with a very clear period. No need for a
third, everybody can walk away from this franchise satisfied with work
well done. Now Christian Bale can go do other work and come back for the
Kingdom Come movie or DK2.
Daryle
On Mon, 28 Jul 2008 11:49:42 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED
That computer is in England. Essex, I believe.
On Tue, 29 Jul 2008 14:16:35 -0400, ravenadal [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the reasons I posted Dave Barry's column about things you
learn by age 50 here is number 13:
13) There apparently exists, somewhere in Los Angeles, a computer that
...witness the end of the Amy Winehouse story. Amy and Mark Ronson were
supposed to have this gig. This is a great career move for Alica Keys.
This is one of the most anticipated Bond movies in years.
On Wed, 30 Jul 2008 16:53:10 -0400, Tracey de Morsella
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By
About 18 months ago, our very own Keith inspired me to start collecting my
thoughts in a particular direction for possible future publication. The
following is from that collection
If you showed season 4 of (the new) Dr. Who to someone in the year 1981,
they would have nightmares. Not just
Ah so the TPB of Civil War finally made it over to the DC offices, I see.
By the way, IDW Publishing has some really neat books in their catalog,
including Star Trek: Year Four and Assignment Earth. They also have a
Transformers book that is set in the industrial revolution era that is
You are correct. This is warp field theory, almost to the letter!
Thank you for pointing it out -- and being correct!
Daryle
On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 08:21:39 -0400, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
IMO, Alcubierre is the answer. I've got about thirty of his papers on
the subject, tucked
design based on worlds we are all familiar with.
Nice stylized illustration of the main characters. The one thing critics
need to be honest about is that if you have no interest in Star Wars, you
will not like this picture. If you do, you'll like this
Daryle
On Sat, 16 Aug 2008 10:47
of the convention? NO exclusives last night? REALLY? TVOne is the leader
in on the scene coverage, bringing us the DNC After-Party. SERIOUSLY? An
after-party? We WENT there with an After-Party? Disappointing. PLEASE
someone tell me I am missing something.
Daryle
On Tue, 26 Aug 2008 09:19:49
We should keep in mind that Christian Bale was a great casting
choice, but have we forgotten that Katie Holmes was also in the
first picture and they didn't do THAT great a job at replacing her
in the second. Nolan's eye is clearly better for men. Cher is a
bad choice.
Cher is
Real talk -- he's STILL my choice. I am all for Obama, I'm not trying
to Hillar-ize the point, but if there was a write-in...this would be
my guy.
I know some Republicans who feel the same about Ron Paul. And the
great thing? THATs democracy.
On Aug 27, 2008, at 1:16 AM, Amy Harlib
. And a talented performer. I like her, but this role is very
specific. This ain't 1986 when you can just get a famous person and
put them in the outfit. hey have to be able to pull it off.
For me, for THIS ROLE: No way, No how. No Cher. ;)
Daryle
On Aug 27, 2008, at 11:20 AM, Bosco Bosco
The older men/younger women equivalent is called mid life crisis.
Not sure what the crisis is in dating younger women, but then...I
never liked the younger woman look...even when I was young. So I
guess I've always been a cougar fan.
On Aug 27, 2008, at 2:53 PM, Meta wrote:
What
with alot of cats you think of a very
insular and lonely individual. What if this person had some kind of
influence...or power over people?
Creepy, scary...Nolan
c w m
On 8/27/08, Daryle Lockhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As the Hollywood saying goes...Ben Affleck has an Oscar
It's the old sci-fi show jumps the shark trick. Best described when
Buck Rogers ran out of ways to recycle the same storyline on the
same set. They turned the show into Star Trek/Space:1999/Galactica
to keep the advertisers happy.
Sometimes a show is done. Such is the case with
Frank Zappa once said: You are what you is. You is what you am. You
ain't what you're not.
here's a link to the comic previously discussed:
http://imgs.xkcd.com/comics/duty_calls.png
In terms of political conversations...there are folks who are bitter
and angry and don't wanna hear it,
Thats a really cool story!
Thanks for sharing this!
Daryle
On Aug 30, 2008, at 12:02 AM, ravenadal wrote:
http://comicbookresources.com/?page=articleid=17798
Taio Iwado was closing up shop at Lee's Comics a couple of weeks back
-- his last day on the job at the San Mateo, California store
At the end of the day, this is the democracy we deserve, right
here --- in Gymfig. If Gymfig thinks she'd be a better
president...the ballot is THAT way. There's a woman running on the
Republican ticket...go right ahead and vote. People have a right to
buck the trend, think for
distribution is becoming a thing of the past.
Digital Distribution is the way. Financing for film will be changed
forever once producers get off this one week of release mentality.
On Aug 31, 2008, at 10:56 AM, ravenadal wrote:
the missing ingredient...money.
If the studios would green
Dude was hilarious in Zoolander. He is the perfect Fox Mulder,
which is a blessing and a curse, I guess. I watched him play
basketball once and remember being impressed by a couple of moves.
I think anyone bold enough to admit their weaknesses should be
applauded. At the very least, we
are missing it!
Daryle Lockhart
On Sep 1, 2008, at 1:06 AM, ravenadal wrote:
The clarion call of digital distribution is similar to the siren call
of digital publishing on demand. I know a lot of authors who have
self-published, I can count the number who have made money on one hand
with fingers
, it
makes other problems worse!
On Sep 1, 2008, at 9:05 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how that therapy work for you? What did you learn?
-- Original message --
From: Daryle Lockhart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dude was hilarious in Zoolander. He is the perfect Fox Mulder,
which
21 million dollars in real estate for a space port? There are
apartments in New York state that go for more. If Jeff is able to
pull this off, it's going to be a great real estate deal.
On Dec 27, 2005, at 1:40 PM, brent wodehouse wrote:
http://www.int.iol.co.za/index.php?
.
I know GreenCine has it available for rental, so here goes: http://
www.greencine.com/webCatalog?id=14312element=ultraviolet
Happy new year.
Daryle
On Jan 1, 2006, at 5:09 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor) wrote:
The major studios have begun announcing their slates
Another example of the power of Adult Swim. hey, maybe they should
shoe episodes of Deep Space 9 on Cartoon Network after 11pm.
Daryle
On Jan 4, 2006, at 5:24 PM, Keith Johnson wrote:
Wow, a positive, concrete result of the release of a series on DVD, and
of course, in reruns. I really
We KNOW which John will show up. Shaft all the way. For the simple
fact that he's considering Tyrese for this role and not putting Omar
Epps in the gym. The only thing that's guesswork about this movie is
how much of a role Busta Rhymes is going to have. I know I'm
largely pessimistic
I watched it again recently, and I agree, it made it's point.
But a really important thing to note here is that the most relevant
social commentary in pop culture is currently coming from a 30 minute
weekly cartoon and a half hour comedy news program. This is not good.
Daryle
On Jan 26
This is the geekiest thing I've ever seen. And I want it done to my
house immediately.
On Jan 26, 2006, at 9:20 PM, brent wodehouse wrote:
http://www.reighn.com/theatermain.html
YAHOO! GROUPS LINKS
Visit your group scifinoir2 on the web.
To unsubscribe from this group, send an email
As a New Yorker at heart, this is sad news. He was the last of a
unique type of person who lived a very full and active life. I hope
that his life has inspired more people than will mourn.
On Feb 4, 2006, at 11:49 PM, Keith Johnson wrote:
I hate to hear this. In every interview I saw with
. READING him seems to be
fine, but although I appreciated the stories his father told, just
something about him and his family...I don't know if I cared as much
as I did everyone else in the piece.
Overall, I think this will be interesting.
Daryle
On Feb 5, 2006, at 7:15 PM, Keith Johnson
I don't believe in left or right, but I do know that being shot is no
fun. 20 caliber buckshot or no, when you're second in command of the
United States, it's not much to ask that you look before you shoot.
If nothing else, it's good form during what is being called wartime.
Also, at
One of the most important losses in our community. A wonderful
person, a personal inspiration, and an important voice. I will
miss her.
Daryle
On Feb 26, 2006, at 6:17 PM, brent wodehouse wrote:
http://www.boingboing.net/2006/02/26/rip_octavia_butler_g.html
Octavia Butler
If there was ever a show that an Oprah promotion has killed, it's
Black.White.
I actually watched the Oprah show and was saddened enough o never
want to see the actual program. Eddie Murphy's version of this bit
was better.
The whole execution of this experiment looked like a sociaology
Geez, let a guy named Jon Stewart host the Oscars and all hell breaks
loose. Give these people a Hal Jordan in baseball so they'll shut up.
The first thing that comes to mind as I read this is the movie
Catch Me If You Can, where Leonardo Di Caprio's character used
Barry Allen as an
I'm so mad at the one year later I can't even speak on this
episode. What a weak ending to a great season.
On Mar 13, 2006, at 12:54 PM, Martin Pratt wrote:
No comments from anyone yet. So, what'd you all think of it?
Excuse me while I whip this out.
Cleavon Little ,
I saw it, of course.
This is one of the few Star Trek related documentaries that I can
actually take seriously enough to own. I thought it was really
well done.
On Mar 14, 2006, at 1:18 AM, Cat Corley wrote:
Did anyone catch this? It was really good. It made me remember why I
liked
I'd cry too, realizing that regular check was going away for a while.
I don't think All Good Things hit me as much as Tasha's funeral,
but All Good Things was definitely one of the better endings to a
Trek series.
On Mar 20, 2006, at 5:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It makes me a
Check the trailer. It actually looks pretty good with the helmet on.
We were expecting some 10 foot maniac running about and that
simply won't happen. Too many people complained about the CGI [not
to mention the cost] in Hulk. So, this is what you get.
We'll always have this:
(the
, the better.
Daryle
On Mar 28, 2006, at 11:52 PM, Keith Johnson wrote:
Wow, now there are three shows on TV dealing with folks who steal or
hustle for a living: Hustle on AMC, Heist on NBC, and Thief,
premiering tonight on FX. One interesting thing to note: two of the
shows have Black male
be awesome!
Dare I hope for something on the level of the “real” Mission:
Impossible??!!
-- Original message --
From: Daryle Lockhart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I love heist and caper stories. Hustle has taken the place of
Lost as the one show I will not miss when it's on. I'm
Okay so -- I totally fell asleep on Heist last night. What exactly
happened with that show, did the people from the Brazilian Job
pull out after the pilot? What an incredibly predictable show. That
show comes OFFA the list.
Daryle
On Mar 29, 2006, at 2:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
A lot of the money for Sky Captain went to talent. You can do a
great sci-fi movie for 5 million dollars if you don't have to pay
Angelina Jolie. As for Quiet Fury, everybody has a production
company. I understand Duane Martin is out doing press for a Black
owned distribution company
Both he and Rush are entertainers. It's an act. It's like listening
to Denny Crane and taking what he says seriously. Not BIll Shatner--
Denny Crane.
On Apr 5, 2006, at 6:14 PM, George wrote:
See both articles below. According to O'Reilly, if one
is black, poor, jobless, liberal, and not a
Forgive me for extending this, please.
But if you believe in politics, why would one woman's error, for
which she has apologized, make you withdraw your support?
On Apr 8, 2006, at 2:30 PM, Martin Pratt wrote:
IMO, both are equally important. On all sides, we have public
officials,
The discussion of immigration issues on United States soil is a
very embarrassing thing to behold, by the way. Everyone discussing
this issue is an immigrant, willfully or no, and we've all known
this since grade school. We're being had. This is gay marriage
2.0, a smokescreen to
France has always been tolerant, and that's where all of it's
problems lie. Hopefully as we get into the 21st Century we are going
to learn that human beings do not want to be tolerated, we
want to live and be respected. What good is it to tolerate me and not
let me have a say in
I had a feeling Bryant might come up.
Have you ever seen his show on HBO? He's one of the better sports
journalists in the field, and I feel better watching him than I would
having a black anchor. TV News just isn't that serious. 60 Minutes
is a rare situation. Mainly, these days,
All I'll say is...Blade was a New Line series of movies. So then
studio has the ability to do something on the level of the FIRST
one...or Trinity. If Captain Marvel is a one time thing and it's
the quality of the first Blade movie? ROck on. But if it turns into
We took everybody who was
MI:3 better be REMARKABLY awesome. A prequel?!! Come on. Movie #10
ends with a new crew under RIker, there's still an open ended DS9,
the worst show in the franchise takes place in the past, and they
go...to the PAST?
At this point I say let the franchise die. Just let it go.
On Apr 21,
. Fuggedaboutit.
If they can't bother to obey the basic laws of motion and dynamics,
why should I pay them anything?
Daryle Lockhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MI:3 better be REMARKABLY awesome. A prequel?!! Come on. Movie #10
ends with a new crew under RIker, there's still an open ended DS9,
the worst
Nah, Star Trek storytelling hasn't been excellent in a long, long time.
On Apr 22, 2006, at 10:59 PM, Astromancer wrote:
Um, Daryle, the storytelling is usually excellent...I think what you
are saying is when they completely ignore scientific law in the
process, it gets in the way for you
I believe Clerks 2 is going to surprise a lot of people. Whether it
makes a truckload of money or no, it's actually all I'm looking
forward to, of everything on the list.
On Apr 25, 2006, at 12:20 PM, B. Smith wrote:
Miami Vice is a must see fo me. It's Michael Mann doing his thing. I
will
This wasn't as bad as I thought it was gonna be. The site has a
short with the flaming head in more detail. Nice job! This movie is
horribly cast, though. The studio should have a little more faith in
this and run it this summer. If Fantastic Four can be a #1
movie...this should do well.
What's interesting about this is that RV was #1. This tells me
that families across the country went to the movies, took their kids
and their single friends went to see United 93. What kind of summer
lead-in movie is the flight that fought back?
I have heard nothing but BAD things about
@yahoogroups.com, Daryle Lockhart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What's interesting about this is that RV was #1. This tells me
that families across the country went to the movies, took their
kids
and their single friends went to see United 93. What kind of
summer
lead-in movie is the flight that fought
The networks are bringing in record ad revenue ( in some cases) and
so they are throwing fluff out that they KNOW won't work. Please
note the number of series that have come out starring talent that
would command HUGE salaries in movies, including Geena Davis. The
networks each have
. Not ol' Paulie. This dude meets a
model in her 30s and doesn't sign a pre-nup. Way to go, genius.
I hereby request a moratorium on celebrity weddings. At this point I
don't even have hope for Storm and T'Challa.
Daryle.
On May 19, 2006, at 3:34 AM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor
This is the trailer for the Aquaman series that the CW declined to
pick up. I personally panned the idea for this series, and I'm
standing by what I said. THis series would eventually Smallville
out and get really random. But you know, as I look at this
trailer...and then look at Superman
Anybody wanna take bets on how long Heroes lasts?
Daryle
On May 19, 2006, at 4:04 PM, brent wodehouse wrote:
http://jam.canoe.ca/Television/2006/05/16/1582400.html
NBC unveils fall lineup
NBC is resting its Thursday night hopes on familiar shoulders
By BILL BRIOUX - Toronto Sun
Joey
In general it looks like TV's had it. If ya don't have broadband or a
library card, now'd be a good time to hook it up.
WHY is According to Jim still on the air?
On May 19, 2006, at 5:59 PM, Martin Pratt wrote:
Aside form Saturdays, I think I need to remove ABC from my channel
memory.
The most successful Star Trek actor of all time is Michael Dorn. Just
so we're clear. Nobody else has done more episodes or movies. The man
has done more Star Trek than Gene. The man even makes more per
autograph, as they are so rare. Shatner is up there because of his
varied projects, and
with the mainstream audience? Overall income?
Since there are eleventy-million Trekkies out there, I'm sure this
topic
has come up before. I'll see what Google has to say on it. :)
-Original Message-
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Daryle Lockhart
Sent
Mister Brooks' next role on screen is rumoured to be in Rambo 6.
*takes bow*...you're welcome.
On May 24, 2006, at 2:11 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor) wrote:
As I said for me, its all about Brooks, Brooks, Brooks I'm still
mad that the are no longer showing his IBM
I have now seen MI:3 and I have seen the season finale of Lost. I
have NOT seen the series finale of Alias. But I have come to the
following conclusion: J J Abrams starts a strong story and figures
it out as he goes along. Star Trek 11 will be a lot of fun because it
will flow like the
WWE are the geniuses who brought us the XFL...a concept that
pretty much only benefitted the WWE. No fair catch ended the
careers of men who could have just been secondary NFL players. this
wrestling on Sci Fi will go away just as fast as it came.
I wish someone would bring back Beat the
I saw it. It's rubbish. but really GLOSSY rubbish. The new Superman
trailer is awesome, btw, and if it's any indication, Fox should
have waited for Bryan Singer before doing X3.
The dialogue in X3 is unbearable. I was ready to walk out three
times, and I was at a drive-in. I have never
hours after getting it.
Daryle
On Jun 1, 2006, at 1:23 PM, Bosco Bosco wrote:
Wow and here I was thinking I had found something out first. I guess
I should have paid more attention.
I probably won't get in to the story. I quit reading comics a few
years ago. I got divorced and child support budget
I think the New York Times article illustrated that really well. I
think this Batwoman story takes one random element out of a really
good piece and turned it into fluff.
On Jun 2, 2006, at 1:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think they also are trying to combat the fact that many people
Well, Jamie Foxx has taken enough post-Ray bad advice to qualify for
the role.
On Jun 6, 2006, at 11:12 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not that I have ageism, but Cruise is too old to play Speed, who's
barely into his 20s. Now maybe he can young down to play Racer X, but
I don't see it.
I have to disagree with you guys on this one.
This is Spider man. In the books, Peter's POVERTY is a villian. His
CLASS schedule. It's time for a movie that doesn't treat the audience
like a bunch of slow bus children. The character is a broke college
student who turns broke
yet? That's the kind of fumbling we're worried about.
_
From: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Daryle Lockhart
Sent: Tuesday, 06 June, 2006 21:46
To: scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [scifinoir2] Re: Four Spider-Man 3 Villains!
I have to disagree
with you on that.
Peter's constant money woes, his struggles with classes and families,
are what made Spidey. He always had the Everyman factor.
Daryle Lockhart [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to disagree with you guys on this one.
This is Spider man. In the books, Peter's POVERTY is a villian
There's a bright future for this young man in the legal drug industry!
On Jun 9, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Martin Pratt wrote:
So, this fine gent cares enough about the potential perils of crack
to make a documentary meant to warn people away from using the stuff,
but not enough to stop making
This scientific warning brought to you by Halliburton.
I don't know if notice is the right word. I think that the people
who have profited from the destruction of the planet's ecosystem are
the ones who can afford to relocate to a moon or Mars colony. And I
say...let 'em go.
What you mean US, kemosabe?
On Jun 13, 2006, at 7:49 PM, Astromancer wrote:
I see it as an organisim running a fever to get rid of a virus...in
particular, US!
Martin Pratt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Notice to all those
idiots out there who don't think the planet's dying!!!
Brent
If I may say...Civil War, the storyline this is all a part of...is
awesome.
This is the best thing Marvel's done in a while. And the press/
promotion behind it is simply flawless. Iron Man v. Captain America.
Reed vs. Sue, it ties (almost) every title in neatly...this is great.
On Jun 16,
...as it was designed to be! I'm surprised you just caught that.
On Jun 21, 2006, at 12:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have to ask...melaninjitsu???
Most original name I've heard in while!
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Yahoo! Groups
I'm a weirdo, this is true...but I dug Ant Man. If I had to put
together an all madden team, I'd put Ant Man on.
And I don't think I'm alone. His daughter's in Young Avengers.
On Jun 25, 2006, at 1:39 AM, Keith Johnson wrote:
Yeah, the whole concept of an Ant Man in my opinion, belongs
I watched this on iTunes. They are forgetting the fact that there was
already a Starman movie and series. So, all the gosh it's my first
time seeing a leaf...what do I do with this? bits are old hat at
this point, and Starman did it better. iTunes is great for watching
shows that
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From: Daryle Lockhart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I watched this on iTunes. They are forgetting the fact that there was
already a Starman movie and series. So, all the gosh it's my first
time seeing a leaf...what do I do with this? bits are old hat at
this point, and Starman
http://news.com.com/2061-10802_3-6030592.html
On Jun 26, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor) wrote:
didn't Disney shut down their animation department and screw up their
relationship with Pixar?
Tracey
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a shame. i love
pixar movies
tracey
Daryle Lockhart wrote:
http://news.com.com/2061-10802_3-6030592.html
On Jun 26, 2006, at 5:50 PM, Tracey de Morsella (formerly Tracey L.
Minor) wrote:
didn't Disney shut down their animation department and screw up their
relationship with Pixar
see this movie yet? I'll hold off from discussing
it until more of us have.
Daryle
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Blade is portrayed by Sticky Fingaz from Onyx. They've been trying
to find a vehicle for Sticky to act for a long time now. I really
want this show to work out for him because when I read the books I
thought he'd be perfect for the role, but this wasn't a promising
first episode.
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