My wife and I were wondering if the Iron Enforcer might be another producer plant like Rotiart. Wethought he could become a villain as the show progressed and become one of the challenges for the heroes later on.
I easily enjoyed this movie as much as Spiderman 2 and Batman Begins, my two favorite comic book films. The title was Superman Returns, and it seemed that his return to earth and how much he means to humanity and humanity means to him were the main plotlines, rather than Lex's real estate...
I read all of the original Forgotten Realms novels when they came out (The Moonshae Trilogy, The Icewind Dale Trilogy, Azure Bonds, etc.) and the original Dragonlance trilogy. I pretty much stopped reading DnD fiction cold after forcing myself through the Godswar trilogy of the Forgotten...
...and I was just wondering why Lucas changed the Force ghost of Anakin at the end to the younger version.
I had heard the rumors of the change months ago, and I thought that perhaps in RotS we would find out a reason for it. I know that almost none of his changes make any sense (Greedo...
I read the first book of the Coldfire trilogy.
Meh.
I didn't dislike it, but it was one of those first books of a trilogy that didn't get me excited enough to read the rest of the trilogy.
Ooh, Blood Meridian, yeah!
And to add: Stephen King's Salem's Lot is the only vampire book that's ever actually scared me. It's the book that I have to put in the freezer.
And Song of Kali by Dan Simmons. I read it after I read something where Harlan Ellison said it was the creepiest book...
I liked this one well enough to read the others when I have the time.
I just got Gardens of the Moon for my birthday today. Been looking forward to this since January, but I just couldn't stand bear to shell out $15.00 for a paperback on Amazon. Too bad about the sucky Tor cover art...