I really didn’t care for The Mothman Prophecies flick. I wanted a monster movie and it was just a creepy drama.
We’ll see the resolution come Friday.
Hopefully Richard Gere doesn’t show up to ruin it too.
Zedword
Even though the Mothman prophecy book is quite different from the movie, I knew what to expect. Keeler’s book, as an account of supposedly true events, really freaks me to the core if I let myself think it’s real.
http://www.zombieroomie.com John Wigger
Well, in the world of Zombie Roomie… it seems to be real.
Okay, the time to freak out is NOW~!
http://metaljawcomics.com Roland
Haha, my first thought before reading this comic was to say “ARTHUR?!?” I thought you were giving a nod to good ole Tick. As always tho, the comic did not fail.
http://www.zombieroomie.com John Wigger
The Mothman doesn’t have the pot belly that Arthur does.
But, yeah, I’m also a fan of the Tick.
tmcelmurry
I’m with you on the Mothman Prophecies, it was semi-good in parts, but as a whole it really felt flat.
Guess John could always turn off the headlights, hit the gas and hope for the best. Maybe they’ll be luck enough to hit a tree and shake loose a nest of Eastern Bluebirds and then their new foe will turn away.
http://www.zombieroomie.com John Wigger
I don’t even remember most of the flick other than the crap with the bridge.
I just remember being disappointed.
Hitting a tree seems to be a drastic response to a bad film. Heh.
William Mofield
Heh. I see that George has cemented his status as a rebel.