BSG: on one of the other boards I frequent, someone just dropped the insight that this is the first casting of Dean Stockwell that really gets why he worked so well in Blue Velvet. In that movie, he was the guy who creeps out Frank Booth. In BSG, he's the one who creeps out the other Cylons.
Boxed Set, Vol. III: "That Can't Be Good..."
A topic for the discussion of Farscape, Smallville, and Due South. Beware possible invasions of Stargate, Highlander, or pretty much any other "genre" show that captures our fancy. Expect Adult Content and discussion of the Big Gay Sex.
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In my house we refer to the Stockwell Cylon as Evil!Al.
BSG: on one of the other boards I frequent, someone just dropped the insight that this is the first casting of Dean Stockwell that really gets why he worked so well in Blue Velvet. In that movie, he was the guy who creeps out Frank Booth. In BSG, he's the one who creeps out the other Cylons.
But he is one suave fucker.
A candy-colored clown they call the sandman...
Just how many pages are in Hiro's comic book, anyway?
How can the artist guy do 32+ pages of comics a month, paint all of those paintings, and still find the time to get high?
How can the artist guy do 32+ pages of comics a month, paint all of those paintings, and still find the time to get high?
I don't know, but it would explain Alan Moore.
Well, it seems that getting high is what allows him to paint all those paintings, so that's an efficient use of his time. Maybe he does it all in his sleep, too.
I wonder why he draws what he draws. I mean, is the scene of Peter and Simone kissing really that important? The random tableau of Claire and the nerdboy? I like the visual transition because it's fun, but it's not like it was a pivotal moment in history. Surely, he could have painted something more important than that.
totally didn't recognize Leonard and that's not at all like me. i'm excited to see him though!
I mean, is the scene of Peter and Simone kissing really that important?
I thought it was important to him. It read to me like he has feelings for Simone, but here she is kissing someone else.
Speaking of the comics, is anyone else reading the mini-comics at the official site. [link] The one about Hiro is pretty good.
Hiro also has a blog [link] in which he asks a question somebody here asked last week:
The comic book retold everything I did yesterday. (?-?) I found the author's address on the back of the comic book and decided to go meet him. Do all American comic books put the address of their author's on the back? If so, I need to buy an X-Men so I can meet Stan Lee or Tim Sale.