Aw, man, Mark just watched "Enemies." I'd forgotten completely about "Two words: Miniature. Golf." I think I need to run home and watch it RIGHT NOW.
And this, about the Angel/Angelus fakeout, just makes me giggle endlessly:
Though, to be honest, I really like David Boreanaz’s portrayal of Angelus, so there was a part of me that was excited to get him back. IT WAS A VERY SMALL PART, I’LL HAVE YOU KNOW. JUST VERY SMALL. LIKE 10%. OR MAYBE 45% OF ME, I DON’T KNOW.
Rayne! You've got Faith's knife?!
Also: Poor, Mark. He's never going to have it better than S3 of Buffy concurrent with reading Return of the King. That's your Maximum Fandom Joy, right there.
Sure, if you have a short and narrow life. Poor Mark.
Sure, if you have a short and narrow life.
Okay, better it.
One season of one TV show, plus one book series.
Is that the only epitome? I can't watch movies and read comics at the same time as read books and watch TV at the same time? I can bust out Community and Lord of the Rings while reading American Gods and The Dark Knight Returns any time I want--that's the magic of, well, now.
Like I said, a short and narrow life if it's otherwise.
Is that the only epitome?
That's the only one I postulated. Within the context of Things Mark Will Actually Review Based On His To-Be-Reviewed List.
But I'd like to hear your top two. Any media, side by side.
And in Mark Reads a new threshold:
"Please don't use the word "cuckoo", as it's a synonym for "crazy", a word disallowed on this site."
Within the context of Things Mark Will Actually Review Based On His To-Be-Reviewed List.
And that, my friend, is a short and narrow life, if it's all he ever reads and watches before he dies. You disagree, seriously?
But I'd cheerfully just swap Buffy S3 for S2 and Tolkien for Gaiman and consider that experience bested. I don't even have to switch media or genres or think hard.
And that, my friend, is a short and narrow life, if it's all he ever reads and watches before he dies. You disagree, seriously?
Well, for all that I will know from him reporting it. The scope of my comment is entirely within the context of his site.
Though you are right to note his life is bigger than what I read of it.
But I'd cheerfully just swap Buffy S3 for S2 and Tolkien for Gaiman and consider that experience bested.
Which Gaiman?
American Gods. I'm not going to argue it's more seminal or influential or would even make a better movie, but I sure had a better time.