Warhammer monthly was indeed expensive costing £2 at launch 80p more than 2000ad at the time.Loved Bloodquest and Daemonifuge.it had some beautiful covers by Kevin walker as well but with prog and the meg I couldn't afford it.
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Show posts MenuQuote from: von Boom on 19 February, 2016, 08:48:54 PMQuote from: sheridan on 19 February, 2016, 08:21:47 PMQuote from: Bagley on 28 February, 2015, 10:25:34 PMNever heard of it, but a few seconds googling (image search) has revealed Russell's character fought on the Shoulder of Orion.
I watched Soldier (1998) for the first time a few weeks ago, which I was surprised to discover is considered a kind of successor to Blade Runner by writer David Peoples (co-writer of the script for Blade Runner).
Containing several spoken references to Blade Runner, apparently a Spinner vehicle can also be seen amongst the junk on the main setting for the film (I didn't spot it).
I've seen Soldier many times and it's pretty good, but that image references Tango & Cash, Escape from New York, The Thing, Stargate, and Blade Runner. So is Soldier a maybe sequel for all these films?
Quote from: Jim_Campbell on 14 February, 2016, 01:53:58 PMQuote from: Tordelback on 14 February, 2016, 12:38:40 PMMeh. Feels like a mash-up of bits from other much better Marvel movies
Alan Taylor has complained that the version Marvel released bore little resemblance to the film he shot but given that he then went on to make the widely derided Terminator: Jenny's Cyst (and subsequently engaged in some pretty laughable hand-waving over its shitness*) my theory is that Dark World is more or less what Marvel were able to salvage from whatever mess Taylor had made of it.
Cheers
Jim
*Alleged shitness. I haven't seen it.
.My only disappointment is I believe the Series is only 6 episodes long.