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I just loved how much of a consummate professional he was even when he was utterly fucked. He either had a way out of whatever the snafu was or could come up with a way to turn it to his advantage. He also had some of the best character growth over the series, realizing he could turn his wealth and power to good and

I always wanted to be like Xanatos. Or Dale Cooper.

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Relative to Will Smith’s level of fame, that was zero fan fare. And he was once known as Mr. 4th of July because his films would so dominate in the summer. Now his franchise is being dumped in January to avoid competition like the low-wattage films you listed. This is a hard fall.

If Fred Durst can direct feature films, then Frodo can get a hall pass from the Undying Lands.

Because trailer breakdowns and theories are just that. Theories. Created by fans, in hopes that the plot of the latest movie will revolve are an old expanded universe novel they read in 1989 and they will be universally applauded for figuring it out. Think of Episodes 7 & 8. What was the plot tie in that had anything

USS Defiant.

One does not simply have great power without also having great responsibility...”

Daniel Craig is dug into this role like an Alabama tick.

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Alex comes to Austin quite a bit to promote his documentaries, and one of the times he was here, he told the greatest story about him and Keanu. I’ll do my best to re-tell it.

I didn’t like some of the things the Kelvin timeline did (transporting from a planet to the Enterprise after it left hours ago, transporting to the Klingon homeworld from Earth with a portable transporter, design of the JJprise, making Cumberbatch Khan who should have been Khan’s number 2) but the cast was great and

Does this mean we'll finally get an adaptation of Planet X?

Looks like NCIS: Starfleet is on it’s way.

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I don’t get the Search For Spock hate. Granted, there were some misfires, like recasting Saavik (they should’ve just written her out after Alley bailed). But it’s a pretty decent space opera, confidently directed by Nimoy, with some very nice ‘80s practical effects and a great James Horner score.

Eh, the new Trek movies are fine. Star Trek (2009) and Star Trek Beyond are both perfectly entertaining movies. As for Into Darkness, well it’s just carrying on the tradition of Trek never being able to make two good movies in a row.

“Benjamin! The wormhole appears to be opening aga—no, sorry. Lens flare.”

Gone is the sparkly wardrobe catsuit mandated as part of the healing process

Everybody seems to have gone their separate ways, so...

I think so Brain, but if we call them ‘Sad Meals’, kids won’t buy’em!