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    "....Seth wonders if the guys really had "a plan" for the show as noted in the opening credits. "I just remember this conversation Ron and I had," David reveals. "I was in the editing room, Ron was in his car on the way there and we were building the main title. And it ended with, 'And they have a plan.' And Ron was

    V for Vendetta's film adaptation was pleasant, but removed much of the political subtext; it's not just a freedom fighter, it's Fascism vs Anarchy, with zero middle ground.

    Tokyopop tried stuff like this, with *domestic* anime?

    Where are they now?

    dude...we're talking about easily viewable crediting in IMDB....this isn't obscure comic book trivia.

    If the plot doesn't involve Deckard, it probably also shouldn't involve Rachel. Their story reached a conclusion.

    Well, if his intention is to adapt the grizzled, older Batman of "The Dark Knight Returns" for his showdown with Superman....yeah, Morgan played the grizzled older Comedian fairly well.

    That dog was an alien killing machine.

    As I understand it, his body disappeared when he became one with the Force - the camera just quickly cuts away, because - and I wholeheartedly agree - it would have disrupted the emotional moment of his death if they had a "magic" instant of his body disappearing. So that did happen, just "off-screen" as soon as the

    I cried when Gandalf fell in Moria...even though I'd already read the book and knew full well that he wasn't going to stay dead. The performances, cinematography, music - they just nailed it.

    Subverted and destroyed by numerous retcons.

    I'd actually put in MOST of Goldblum's "The Fly", as it was a metaphorical lawn drawn out process of seeing a loved-one die. Not the final scene, so much as....the moment when he's in the mid-stage of his transformation, when it's more like fast-acting cancer and he's practically rotting to pieces, and his damned

    The Star Wars universe has settled upon "sentients" as a catch-all term...

    THRESHOLD!

    TAKE US TO THE THRESHOLD!



    We have waited too many long years. You promised, Twohy. You promised you would take us to the Threshold!

    .....

    I had no idea that Iowa and Oklahoma commanded such a large percentage of the national box office draw.

    I felt the DS9 finale gave us as much closure as it need to, or any other TV show.

    People are idiots. Acid burns look nothing like that; monochrome colors? This looked blatantly cartoonish and photoshopped.

    Reality is our commodity. And we can remember it for you wholesale.

    It is entirely possible, given that Season 4 *just* started filming, that Dave Hill may have written an episode of the upcoming fourth season - in which case the statement that he "worked his way up to full writer" would be entirely accurate.

    However, we have no information on writers for season 4 yet (they only just