its a short story by one of my top 3 favorite authors, James Thurber, a humorist from the early 1900's. It looks to have been highly adapted, but still looks pretty good from the trailer. Highly recommend reading some of his stuff.
girlfriend and I saw it tonight and shes the trek nerd. we both thought it was excellent, quite a few giddy laughter moments when there were super nerd out moments. highly recommend, at least as good as the first, imo superior.
im glad it ended so well. the last few years have been daggers almost every week and a unfulfilled wish it would get back to the way it was. really good finale.
i work with a chick that did this same thing, pretty much every woman on her mom's side got breast cancer. They said she had a 93% chance of getting breast cancer (not sure of math). She installed an epic set of bolt-ons that she doesn't mind showing off (went from B to C) and gets to live worry...
i'm still in, this is my sunday night mindless drama and I liked this episode, and I read the comic all the way to number 102. its not perfect, but its fun. I'll see each and every one of you haters here next season, guaranteed.
Article in this weeks Entertainment Weekly. They mention that if this does well they are thinking trilogy (who doesn't at this point with every movie) and that they made a decision early on to make the zombies swarm like insects and attack like animals, hence the speed and wave like movement in...
i've really enjoyed the Green Lantern series. The big arc of Aiya becoming the Anti-Monitor was really cool and I even enjoyed the emo love story between her and Razor. Hoping for more next season.
Saw it last night and there were parts I loved. And parts that were downright terrible. I'm really into the potential of the Oz universe, but this was all over the place. Wait for DVD.
I want to love this so much, as a kid in Germany I wanted to grow up to be a Viking. But after 1 watch (and 2 double IPA influence) I'm gonna need another watch to be committed.