steampunkishness
Pfft. A clear instance of Diesel Punk.
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steampunkishness
Pfft. A clear instance of Diesel Punk.
I liked Sky Captain too!
I wanted Sky Captain femslash.
I wanted Sky Captain femslash.
I want examples of Angelina Jolie's character in cosplay.
I enjoyed Sky Captain for what it was. I think the big screen helped. I vaguely recall being disappointed by the ending.
I wanted a great-looking steampunk/1920s-1930s/pulp thing. And it was. Except the story was so bad it kept killing my enjoyment.
And the style of the pulp kept changing.
The G-rated version of The Book of Eli: [link]
Heeeeee. Zach Oat delivers again.