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The problem I had with it was that I knew the movie wasn't over yet because I hadn't seen all the parts from the previews yet. I think that annoys me the most of all.

Quarantine gives away the movies ending in the trailer. Most of the really great moments (although no twists) from The Losers were featured in the trailers.

Sounds a lot like Supernatural to me.

But he was so sad!

Good point.

Does this movie really need to be in IMAX? It doesn't really look that tech/CG heavy, nor does it have the stunts to make seeing it in IMAX worth the double ticket price IMO.

No, no, it's emo.

I don't read comics anymore, but thanks for reminding me about how great an artist Frank Cho is. That guy is amazing.

Mostly, though, you get pain.

I actually haven't seen The Cabin in the Woods, but there are a few copies of T&DvE floating around on the interwebs, which could be procured through dubious means. I'm not sure exactly why that is, since I had never heard of it before I watched it. No press whatsoever, which is strange to me for the kind of

Tucker & Dale vs. Evil is a pretty awesome movie. Don't ask me how I know this, I am not at liberty to say, but it is. Pretty. Awesome.

Sorry, I was too late, you already have all the answers you need. Ignore reply.

Bring me Manothor!

I think the BBC is replaying it later.

I didn't have a problem with the first season (haven't gotten through the second yet) being corny and/or sex-obsessed, I had a problem with it not being good. I simply didn't like it very much.

I can't say much about Super 8, but I think that you answered your own question there.

Ouch.

I would very much like to see the three Heir to the Empire stories as well.

The first half of the two-movie adaptation of the fourth and final (for now) book in the Twilight series...