Gingerhaze, who had awesome smart-ass Avengers comics (and LotR comics, as well as many other fandoms, including Sleepy Hollow, now that I think about it) also has been doing Hunger Games comics: [link]
Xander ,'Same Time, Same Place'
Buffista Movies 7: Brides for 7 Samurai
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Maybe Statham…..with a mullet-wig?
From the review of Homefront:
Genre fans should get a kick out of the opening scene, which depicts Broker’s final undercover operation and has Statham donning a long-haired wig and an American accent.
So, I finally saw Great Gatsby last night (yes, I'm catching up on a lot of movies).
Was I supposed to like any of those characters? Because I didn't.
Had you read it, Sean? Because, yeah, they're all pretty loathesome.
No! I do kinda want to. And I'm impressed with Baz Luhrmann for making a movie about characters I didn't like, but that was still interesting and engaging.
So, I finally saw Great Gatsby last night (yes, I'm catching up on a lot of movies).
I did that last week!
Was I supposed to like any of those characters? Because I didn't.
I'm assuming we weren't supposed to. No, I've never read the book. But DAMN the movie was sparkly. Which is pretty much what I watched it for, so I was happy.
Man, I always assume Gatsby is a "spinach" book that you're forced to read in high school. Yeah, these are not likable people, no matter how pretty they are. Tom and Daisy? Shallow, vapid, and loathesome. Jordan? Sociopath. Gatsby? Creepy, dodgy, and delusional. Nick is just...boring. And sad, because he doesn't realize how awful everyone else is.
Man, I always assume Gatsby is a "spinach" book that you're forced to read in high school.
Most of my English teachers in HS were invested in avoiding "spinach" books. The only one I can recall was Grapes of Wrath, which I predictably HATED LIKE BURNING.
I LOVE Grapes of Wrath. Look at us, with our wildly divergent opinions and what not.
Yeah, I think I liked Grapes of Wrath too. Probably thought Great Gatsby was okay but not all that.