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There are genre films that manage to be really good without succumbing to the end-of-the-world-as-we-know-it-scenario:

Ease off on the Redbulls, toughnik. We're having a conversation, not a death match.

Upon closer inspection, the house you linked to is a different house and different builders—not the same people who built the one I linked to. The people who built the one in the picture I posted are Simon and Jasmine Dale. They have since abandoned the one in the picture I posted and built this one:

They made a sequel?

That's a different house. The one that I linked to is the first one they built. They have since abandoned it and built the one that is in the news article you linked to. It's a damn shame they're making them tear it down. It was built on private property, and they had been living in a mobile home prior to that.

I think they are compared, but it's probably not really a thing. I was reaching, because I wanted to be like the cool kids...

It's not so much that I can't accept the bullshit science. It's the stakes that are just so ridiculous in all of these movies. How many times can the world (or reality or whatever) be threatened and it still have an impact on the audience? For me, really good stories don't hinge on the fate of the world (which is

LMAO

You're a little grumpy.

I mean, they did cast Elba as Heimdal, so that's something.

"The very fabric of reality will be torn apart."

Mustache Koontz takes it. Hands down.

NO! I refuse!!!

Expanded Universe losers versus us REAL Star Wars fans.

:P

King or Koontz?

I like both and for different reasons. But I think I prefer Megadeth.

You are insane in the membrane!

But the original cut IS better!