Rivers of London might be a bit dark (the writer used to work on Doctor Who, just to give an idea), but the protagonist is a total nerd, and the characters have great chemistry together. Peter Grant and Harry Dresden would get along like a house on fire. And then they'd set a house on fire...
*peeks out of hiding spot* I really like the Tim Story Fantastic Four movies. His version of Galactus is way cooler to me than the comic version. And no, my opinion is not influenced by the recent Fantastic Four movie bomb.*ducks back into safety*
Just finished "The Colour of Magic", the first of Sir Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, which you all should have read by now. Need to check the local libraries for the sequel, "The Light Fantastic".
Pryde of the X-Men was one of the first X-Men related things I ever saw as a kid. I watched that VHS tape (damn it, now I feel old) dozens of times. I don't know if we still have it, I should try digging that up at some point.
Fun fact? Wolverine was Australian in Pryde. This was of course...
I'm torn on this one. On one hand, I'd really like to see him pull this off (I haven't seen anything he's been in recently, and I'd like to change that), but on the other hand, I'm not sure this iteration of DC movies is the right choice for him. Considering how dark the Nolan movies have been...
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