: ) My wife is taking me to see Transformers and G. I. Joe this summer. She's really excited about this sequel. I guess Clooney/Bats was right - chicks dig the car.
The last I saw of the Terminator series was T2. Do I need to have seen Terminator 3 or The Sarah Connors Chronicles to be able to see this movie? If all I need to know is that it's John Connors and his group fighting off Terminators, then I'm in.
I guess I'm not a purist or a completist - I thought the Terminator saga was pretty much contained to the first two movies...I guess there were further developments...
This really doesn't have a whole lot to do with what's been going on lately in any of the DC Titans' books - unkess you read Teen Titans - Year One and liked it as much as I did. If you're a fan of the classicoriginal line-up drop me a note in my inbox. On top of my day job, I'm kicking an idea around and I'm looking for someone to run it by.
I'd be more inclined to either set my DVR or wait for the box-set, sorry. I'm not going to invest myself in a show anymore. I liked Reaper. I liked Lost, and Chuck, and Heroes and Smallville. The only show I've stuck with, believe it or not is NCIS. Because it's not trying to live up to a format or a profile or a history.
There, I've vented. I feel so much better.
I remember The Human Target from the pre-Vertigo days. The Giordano days of the '70's. This could be a real cool anthology, like a modern day Quantum Leap. If I were to invest in one show and one show only next season it probably would be this one. Until it jumped the shark...
So, this an over-sized comic; different characters and creative team every week for a shorter time than 52, Countdown and Trinity - it might just work...
But not if it's $3.99. I get more comics from the newspaper that's $1.75 or $2.00.
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