Missy

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  1. No shit... two weeks?! I have to go look for a drooling emoticon.
  2. I hate it too, but I'll tell you why it's an okay idea: 01. Gambit looks grimy, just like Keanu. 02. Gambit wears a trench coat, as did Neo. And Keanu looked good in it. 03. Gambit has a staff, as did Neo for the one fight in the second Matrix film. (Frankly, those moves were sweet, and it would be killer is they had Gambit do something similar.)
  3. (source) I couldn't get enough of Ian when he was on Cable -- his vision of the character seemed perfect. And his work on Age of Apocalypse was by far his best to date. (See the image of Apocalypse below.) Eventually he went off to work on Coven, and promptly disappeared. Now that he's back, I have to wonder if anyone even cares. He was never a huge name to draw readers in, if I remember correctly he missed deadlines, and, frankly, his style, as good as it is, is what was wrong with comics in the 90s -- a super-ultra-über amount of hash marks, impossible muscles, and even more impossibly large tits. (I take that last part back, as he could draw three cup sizes: apples, cantaloupes, and watermelons.)
  4. Uh... that's the same thing Dr. Wily does, and Capcom had him doing it five years before Sonic and Robotnik hit the scene. Two words for ya: carbon copy. Okay, we can just call my statement a bias towards Sonic games... Will do!
  5. Uh... that's the same thing Dr. Wily does, and Capcom had him doing it five years before Sonic and Robotnik hit the scene. Two words for ya: carbon copy.
  6. Don't feel that way. Ask another. It's cool.
  7. You're thinking of Jessica Drew, the first Spider-Woman, and the supposed reason is that Marvel had other plans for her (or something), but it doesn't matter because that is just a rumor. Here's Bendis: (source)
  8. Dr. Wily is the co-creator of Protoman, who was the prototype for Mega Man. 'Nuff said.
  9. Tell me you're making that up. *Looks up Fused on DarkHorse.com, sees Cro-Mag* Shit. Read the section in bold. (source):
  10. (source) Interesting bit of news here. Discuss.
  11. Gambit -- Keanu Reeves (Neo, The Matrix) Psylocke -- Kate Beckinsale (Selene, Underworld) Emma Frost -- Peta Wilson (Mina Harker, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) Havoc -- Stuart Townsend (Dorian Gray, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen) Angel -- Josh Duhamel (Tad Hamilton, Win a Date with Tad Hamilton) Hank McCoy (pre-fur) -- Steve Bascic (Hank McCoy, X2) Beast (with fur) -- CG'd with George Buza's voice (Beast, X-Men cartoon) Quicksilver -- Topher Grace (Eric Forman, That '70s Show) Scarlet Witch -- Laura Prepon (Donna Pinciotti, That '70s Show) Jubilee -- Chiaki Kuriyama (Go Go, Kill Bill: Vol. 1) By the way, IMDB is listing Famke Janssen as "Phoenix/Jean Grey". Where as before she's been credited as "Dr. Jean Grey". A spoiler of things to come, perhaps? (I guess not if you really watched the ending of X2.)
  12. More Colossus would rule, and I hope that Gambit rumor is unfounded because I've been looking forward to seeing him on the screen for years.
  13. Are you kidding me? I'm not saying the Falcon couldn't win -- if that were the case I wouldn't have made the poll -- but I don't know about "obliterate". The 1701-D is huge, is staffed by the finest crew in Starfleet, and has defensive/offensive capabilities that are virtually unmatched. It's stood toe-to-toe with the Borg, and won. With Han's piloting skills and sly tricks they could easily hide from and sneak attack the Enterprise many times, but I don't think we'll see the Falcon "obliterate" anyone. I'm still torn on who wins, however.
  14. Sinister might be too out there, even for this type of movie. Gambit for sure, Psylocke or Emma (to replace Jean), Havoc, Angel, and Beast, as well as Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch as Magneto's bastard children. I'll cast 'em later.
  15. Missy

    Spawn

    The comic couldn't hold a candle to the HBO Spawn cartoon, however.
  16. Movies are one thing, comics, however, are a whole different ball of wax.
  17. Yup. He wanted to prove a point: that one bad day could turn you into someone like him.
  18. I think he's the one who put the creative team (RE: writers) together and will act as a quasi-editor. Repeat: I think.
  19. Bah! He shot laser-like beams out of his eyes to charge an object (a card?). New question: Why did Joker shoot Barbara Gordon?
  20. Place: the vastness of space Conditions: Normal Enterprise 1701-D Crew: Picard, Ricker, B.Crusher, Data, LaForge, Yar, Worf, Troy, W.Crusher Millennium Falcon Crew: Solo, Chewbacca, Skywalker, Organa, C3P0, R2D2 Set-Up: There are no other ships around, and no one will die here. The goal is to disable the other ship -- think of it as a training mission.
  21. Here's a great Sonic game where you can play as Sonic, Tails, Knuckles, and Cream.
  22. This is straight from the mouth of Marvel. (source) Is this a good idea? A bad one? Discuss.
  23. Missy

    Pokemon

    How about a Pokemon MMORPG? That would own!
  24. On a whim I decided to check IMDB to see the status of the rumored Preacher movie, and they are stating that not only is it set for a possible 2004 release but that James Marsden (Scott Summers/Cyclops) will be playing Jesse.
  25. After thinking about this, I've come up with the following. Just as six Borg soldiers are deployed to assess the situation, the Phalanx (realizing they can't properly defend two sides at once) swoop in and assimilate Brainiac-13. With him added to their arsenal, they appear to be unstoppable -- especially after they consume one of the Borg and systematically destroy the other five. What the Phalanx did not/could not know is that those six Borg soldiers did exactly what they were assigned to do. Though assimilated, the Borg continues to function as part of the Collective -- sending back critical data about the Phalanx. And the five that were destroyed have taught the Collective how to defend themselves against the Phalanx. With this knowledge in hand, the Borg rip through the Phalanx like papier-mâché, assimilating most and destroying the rest. Having won, the Borg turn towards New York City (and the rest of the world), preparing to absorb its technologies and peoples, but little did either side know that Brainiac-13 had an ace up his sleeve. Much as he did with Metropolis, Brainiac-13 incorporated himself into the city before being assimilated by the Phalanx (and subsequently by the Borg). So when the Borg swarm the city, Brainiac-13's systems (the city itself) fight back, assimilating the Borg Collective (and the Phalanx they assimilated). In but a few moments New York City is miraculously reborn from the ashes, utilizing Phalanx, Borg, and Brainiac-13 technologies to become a shimmering, futuristic skyline. It doesn't stop there, however, as the alien technology spreads worldwide, consuming everything (save life forms) in a matter of hours. And though there is initial fright, the change is for the better -- people don't have to worry about anything any more (jobs, war, government), as everything is taken care of for them by the new world leader: Brainiac-14.