In Space Sweepers, UTS CEO James Sullivan is shown as developing something like a strongly visible "vein" pattern underneath his skin at several points in the movie - usually, when he becomes strongly emotional, in particular
What was the reason for that? If it was explained in the movie, I must...
I read this manga about 9 years ago and I only remember certain parts of this manga. From what I remember is that there's a female lead (high schooler I think) gets saved by some guy, she was almost hit by a bus or subway. She ends up going home and he follows her they have some kind of fight bec...
Luke is seen to fly an X-wing with Red Five markings throughout five of the movies (and one of the TV shows). In the Legends continuity, his original X-wing from the Battle of Yavin crash-lands the day after the Death Star and is destroyed. In current canon, however, I haven't been able to find w...
An old short story from the early 80s, in an anthology (I remember it was in German, but quite certainly a translation). Maybe 20 pages. It may have been much older, as high-voltage lines were a known factor by the 80s and not known to have exceedingly unusual effects on humans.
The story involve...
Sadly i don't remember to much about this manga i read it a while back. So the part i do remember about the anime is the mc is totally overpowered and in the first few chapter i believe he went to go fight a demon and it turn out the demon was the dungeon he was in. Later one that demon came back...
@Jenayah 'The name comes from the idiom "until the last dog is hung" (or "... is dead"), meaning "until the very end of the event" or "till the bitter end"' (from the Wikipedia page DavidW linked) - pretty gruesome
Recently watched the movie Self/less. and it reminded me of another movie I had seen. (USA made, not sure how old, probably since 2000.)
In it a man has swapped bodies, with someone. (I don't know the method, it could be like Quantum Leap, or alternate reality, or time travel, wish fulfilment. [I...
I’m looking for anime whose name I forgot, it had something to do with the mail characters necklace and it somehow brought like music fairies to help her, it’s been a long time so I can’t remember everything but I know she had just moved in to a dorm
Almost in every parallel universe there is a copy of main heroes, and they are usually biologically identical. This indicates they should have biologically identical father/mother, biologically identical grandfather/grandmother, biologically identical grandfather/mother. The number grows expo...
The movie was about a group of soldiers (mercenaries?), it was set up in some kind of post-apo setting (deserts, a lot of orange).
The group was travelling from outpost to outpost, but I don't remember the purpose of this journey (maybe it was to figure out which one was real human?).
Some of th...
Recently a question was asked about a website (Baen's Bar) which, as far as I understand, is/was a discussion forum for fans. There was some discussion in comments about whether or not this question should be considered on-topic here, with some people saying yes because it falls under fandom info...
In Waiting For God, the cat priest, played by Noel Coleman has a blackened hand.
The wiki page says this about it:
Like most cats have different colourations on the same body, the Cat Priest has one black hand and one white hand.
However there's no source for this information.
The only referenc...
I'm looking for a manga where the main character goes goes to the super dangerous forest when the girl who promised to marry him goes with the hero, in this forest he almost dies but is saved by the status card that has a goddess, then he sees the dragon king, stays with the dragon's daughter as ...
When Voldemort ordered Nagini to kill Snape, Snape had his wand with him. As he was a powerful wizard, he could easily counter Nagini. Why didn't he do that?
Talking about Voldemort (who wouldn't have tried anyway), Snape could apparate away. If not (for any reason), why did Snape go down without...
@AncientSwordRage (This turning into a chat...) I'm not saying anything about the content. But conventions aren't the same as what's discussed at a convention. As I understand what's on topic, a question like "What's going to happen with Arisia this year?" is on-topic.
It's possible that I'm misunderstanding what's actually on-topic.
@DavidW I'm looking through our small handful of questions on conventions and pottermore as the easiest analogy for me to process. I'll have an update on my answer today
Why is everyone so enamored with the Butterfly Effect? There are many stories which have change resistant or even change-proof theories of time travel.
Can someone help me find the title of the manga about a guy trapped in video game he needs to complete all missions in the game but he realized that he doesn't have any power and only can scan other game character ablity and increase their ability by crafting items. In the first mission he needs ...
I suppose if I'd thought about it, I'd have realized that hardly anyone could be considered "enamored" of The Butterfly Effect. :)
In answer to the question, then, probably (a) because it makes for more drama and (b) it allows greater scope for the author to invest the scenario with their vision. There's not a lot of creativity in "it turns out exactly like the status quo ante." :)
The German power metal band Blind Guardian have written several songs related to Middle Earth and Tolkien's works. In one of these songs, which is called "War of Wrath", there is the following dialog between Morgoth and Sauron:
(Sauron): The enemy is within, everywhere. And with him the light, s...
I read this novel in either the late 90s or early 2000s. The setting was fairly low magic, but events in the novel signaled that magic was returning in a stronger form.
Parts of the setting/novel I remember:
Fala was a fire goddess and seemed to have been incarnated in the form of a woman that ca...
I’m looking for a specific book series I read a while ago. It’s about a boy who time travels to save his sister. From the bits I can remember he meets a shark sky pirate infected with a parasite and traps a god like figure on the dying earth in the last book. One of the books also consists of him...
Manhua where the main character’s family is killed, so he escapes to a mountain. He trains for 15-some years, and forges his own sword from a meteorite a loyal guy gave him. Super strong bewitching sword.
I think a little girl gets yeeted by a bad guy in the beginning.
I had as a child (early 1960s?) a boys anthology of stories of various genres, like westerns. It included several short stories from Arthur C. Clarke's The Other Side of the Sky/Venture to the Moon. Each was illustrated, e.g. "Feathered Friend", "Robin Hood F.R.S."
Does anyone have any idea of th...
Something that sits in the back of my mind is that the moon of the Land was only out at night.
Is that true?
It has been years since I've read the books. The scene I recall is that Thomas is in pain when the green moon is in the sky and his boots were on the ground. I believe it was always afte...