It was a graphic adventure for computers in the early 90s. There never was a movie adaption.
LucasArts "Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis". The best Indy sequel never filmed.... Why not make an animated Indiana Jones movie or series...
Was Gideon wearing an exoskeleton? Every movement had a sort of mechanic sound to it. His armour looked a bit to Darth Vaderish...
Because it doesn't fit the setting and the world where this story takes place.
In episode one they said, they would need a wizard to find Airk, but there were no wizards left. Sorsha said, that she knows the last one, Willow,...
Because zippers can only be made with machines. You need industrialisation and machinery to invent and produce zippers. The world of Willow is...
Zippers? Really? This show has some more than questionable design choices...
Sounds more like a Masters-version of the Hulk, than Savage He-Man from the first minicomic and therefore the original version of He-Man.
It is not pronounced "queerass" it is pronounced \kɥi.ʁas\ in french, where this word originates from. There is no "queer" and no "ass" in that...
That was always my prefered backstory of He-Man...
Maybe we see the end of Adam in the next episodes. Maybe the next transformation into He-Man can somehow not be reversed? I like that they...
They had to remove one y chromosome and replace it with an x chromosome. You can't just deactivate an y chromosome and get a female living being....
She may be a Jango clone, but she can't be an unaltered one. That's what I wrote. Not that she can't be a clone at all...
If the donor is male, then the clone can't be unaltered because the x chromosomes would have to be doubled while the y chromosome would have to be...
Whose unaltered clone could she be?
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