I liked Timothy Dalton's Bond
He was definitely better than the movies he was in (sort of the anti-Lazenby). Living Daylights was OK, but the other one? NSM. Although, you just don't get enough movies with a) Anthony Zerbe blowin' up real good, b) Big Ed getting eaten by a shark, or c) Benecio Del Toro beating Steve Buscemi to the wood chipper scene by several years. Unfortunately, any movie with Wayne Newton is too many.
Another thing I forgot to mention about the original Dark Phoenix saga: Cyclops talking down Dark Phoenix with love is very, very similar to Xander talking down Dark Willow with love. Which is not surprising.
New comic day!
My list is small:
Robin #127
Titans #12
Astounishing X-Men #2
Robin question: Who is
Cassie,
now? I'm so easily confused.
Didn't like the Astounishing art so much this week. Emma looked off. I'm made very sad by
Beast's question
at the end -- I'm glad I'm not a huge fan, because this way I may be able to resist the imminent woobiness. Between this and
Dark Beast and him being dead in Ultimate,
it's been a hard (multi)life.
ita, she's
the new Batgirl
(though sometimes I forget that, too).
I haven't seen Robin yet, but I'd assume it's
Cassie-Wonder Girl-Cassie. Unless it's not, in which case I have no clue, unless it's Cass, but she's not a Cassie.
So both new Batgirl AND new Wonder Girl are called Cassie?
Sumi:
new Batgirl is normally called Cass or Cassandra. New Wonder Girl is Cassie.
I'm with Sumi -- that's confusing. Contextually, I think Steph is right
(costume).
I refuse to expand my reading to accomodate that. A girl needs limits.
Another Robinish question -- is Batman always like that? He seemed
ungrim. Sassing Steph.
Batgirl is Cass. Wonder Girl is Cassie.