Ayepecks
Ayepecks
Ayepecks

I wasn't a massive fan of the first season, but it was pretty enjoyable. If it hadn't aired over the summer, when there's so few good, new shows on, I probably wouldn't have watched.

Wow, I've never seen the second link (the movie, I mean). Thanks!

Same. I haven't lived in the area in ages, but I remember going to a few games when I was younger. To be fair, it was considered a top-class stadium for a few decades — it was only a matter of time before father time came a'knockin'.

It's amazing how horrible the state of the Astrodome is, given how many events they've tried to lure to the place to begin with. I think it's time they just chalked this up for a loss and said "adios" to the place.

Suddenly, I now understand why Gerald wanted to become a dolphin. He was searching for a more basic understanding of human life.

OK, first of all, it's spelled "dammit."

How about this, James Cameron: work on fixing the one-dimensional story and characters from the first Avatar. Or, better yet, let Ridley Scott make the second movie and call it Avatars just to repay the favor of you directing Aliens.

You haven't hit a nerve, I just don't like dealing with stupidity. I wish the Kotaku trolls would stay over on Kotaku.

That looks like a costume now that all the fat and what not's gone.

Psh, Barney's been convincing little kids of that for ages!

I'm not a big Wiseman fan — don't love his movies, but don't hate them, either — but I'm really holding out hope that this will be good. I don't care if he took "inspiration" from other sci-fi classics so long as it's a good, fun ride.

OK, again, you're just being fucking stupid.

You're just being stupid for the sake of being stupid. There is no connection in story, ergo it is not a prequel. Having a cameo from another franchise does not indicate a connection in story.

I'm not missing that point at all. I fully comprehend his point. A prequel does not mean you lead up directly to the incident of the work set in the future, and it's never meant that, hence why I provided the definition.

I royally hate it when people come up with new definitions of words to try and bolster their argument. "Well, my definition of prequel..." I don't give a crap what your definition of prequel is. Because the definition is all that matters; in this case, "a work (as a novel or a play) whose story precedes that of an

No way. Those at least have the spoof and intentionally-bad factors to them!

It's like I don't even know you all anymore. First Serenity wins over pretty much every magnificent sci-fi movie ever, and then Battlefield Earth beats out The Adventures of Pluto Nash.

Seriously? Pay to cheat? That's just a fucking horrible description of what it is.

Wait, are you trying to tell me that Man of Steel won't be two hours of slow-mo aerobics in the rain? I refuse to believe this.

Yeah, I figured she thought it was a good article too.