I think this is my favorite penny arcade comic ever.
It's certainly in my top ten, if not top five. I only wish their damn keyword search worked properly so I could find it more easily.
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I think this is my favorite penny arcade comic ever.
It's certainly in my top ten, if not top five. I only wish their damn keyword search worked properly so I could find it more easily.
Just do a Wiki search for Twisp and Catsby like normal folk. Wikipedia has made many site-internal boolean searches redundant.
Or you know. . . she could be the Queen Bitch of the Zombie Dogs from Outer Space.
Sumi, can I tag this, only, switch out Laika for MEMEMEME? I'm feeling rather cranky today.
Hmm. I'm reading reviews that are saying WotW is not a simple destruction movie, or a straight sci-fi thriller, but a sci-fi horror in the vein of Alien. I love horror.
This is making me want to watch it much, much more than I wanted to watch it before.
Confirmations? Contradictions?
Gris, Seanan says it's horror too. And she knows horror.
Um.
I guess.
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It's horror in the sense of characters hiding from the aliens, esp. the long scene in the basement with Tim Robbins.
I don't think that's a spoiler as it's very vague, but I whitefonted just in case.
I also saw someone describing it more as horror than straight sci-fi.
I would also agree that it's much more horror sci-fi. There were some parts where I suddenly felt like I was in a zombie movie. Some parts were genuinely freaksome.
don't want to spoil the mood for people that are excited...
Poltergeist is still a pretty scary movie, so it's hopeful that SS can bring the horror again.
In lieu of real posters or anything they put up paintings of the one-sheets here. Tom Cruise looks freaking insane. I think it was a purposeful decision by the artist.
Gris, Seanan says it's horror too. And she knows horror.
Heh. That's who I mostly heard it from, actually. And the friend of hers who saw it with her.
I hated most of Poltergeist. Last 20 minutes were great, though.