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My biggest gripe was the awful music selection/performances - aside from those two scenes - i thought it was thoroughly enjoyable - though I do wish we got to see more of Dinklage's shroomed out perspective.

Yeah, I'm a larper and a huge RPG player, and I don't think the movie came anywhere near close to either a tribute or a satire to be classified as either. It's like the movie had no identity overall. It was pulled in too many directions and wasn't good enough at any of them to make me want to invest in it.

You mean it's not?

Well, perhaps they can borrow the mould of the Avengers orchestration. I've thought about it a lot and am torn between doing that or trying to interweave storylines. I lean toward the former, though.

Of course I haven't really given it up. I've decided that doing the whole diet thing full time is not practical, and I only do it for seven weeks at a time. But in theory, I am not supposed to have any fruit juice.

Couldn't have said it better myself, I can't believe this actually got posted on io9

The first 5 of these are also the top 5 lamest philosophical proofs of God in Christian/Muslim apologetics, usually relying on unsupported premises, non sequiturs, equivocation fallacies, and special pleading, preferred by pseudo-intellectual hacks like William Lane Craig and Dinesh D'souza.

Dinosaurs? Pffft! Ice Aged megafauna are where it's at!

Because little girls deserve to put themselves in the place of the hero(ine), not just sidekicks and love interests.

I love this movie so much. Shane Black gets a chance to just do his thing, so he hires Robert Downey, Jr. and Val Kilmer and says, "You remember why people fell in love with you? Just do that." Gold.

Even his whispers sound ALLCAPS.

I can't star this enough. The part where he sings to the wolf <3

It's not technically over yet, but Jean Le Flambeur is running probably the most daring (and surreal) heist ever.

Elijah Snow ... Booyah!

Take your pic, though I'm going with Gonzo

This is way oversold. If the dating of the shrine is correct, it does indicate that Buddhism dates back at least to the sixth century BCE. But there is nothing in the article that provides solid evidence of an actual person or his birthplace. They found a clearing and tree roots? How could those possibly be anything

I have never been more of a fangirl than I was when Tom Baker appeared. I was laughing and crying at the same time.