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OMG! GIFS! SCIENCE! Worlds are colliding! Galaxies too...

Not gifs, but funny enough to share:

My darling Lindy,

Here's why I loved Pacific Rim: it has —

To continue in the spirit of the original trilogy, the new books will be about underappreciated ghost writer Dieter Lagerfield who is hired to write the 4th book in a series after the original writer passes away. In doing so, Dieter becomes sexually irresistable to a parade of women who are really impressed with his

Because DC only trusts people who hate comics to make their movies.

Fine. It's not a "big deal". I am clearly out of the loop on what people are doing with kids. It just creeps me out. It has nothing to do with fat or thin. It's more so that part of being a kid is just looking crazy sometimes. I guess it surprised me that a stray eyebrow hair would be removed from a photo of a bab

We're going to have to get a time machine back to the 90s to explain this fully.

Wait. What? You think it's awful to wax baby brows (it is), but you Photoshop the kid's pics? For what purpose? Isn't the idea of a photo to show... what your child looks like? Not a sanitized image of what you want your child to look like?

Pictured: stills of the live-action scenes

Summer Glau should have won a fucking Emmy for the "Allison from Palmdale" episode. A goddamn EMMY.

No damn it just bring TSCC back. Give me back Summer Glau as Cameron, show us the rebel Machines plot with Catherine Weaver and John Henry, give me back my Bear McCreary TSCC goodness. And Lena Heady as Sarah! But... sigh, this is just a poor fan's dream Anyway, it's nice to hear people involved with TSCC are

Since when are Pacific Rim and Thor terrible? o.O

Christopher Plummer is judging the shit out of this right now.

"Given how important Wonder Woman is, I don't think we're going to see Zack Snyder turning her into a stripper."

That was nicely written but can be equally effective if conveyed this way:

Call me when they make The Tiger's Bride into a film.