DrLamb
DrLamb
DrLamb

What about Zoe Saldana?

Spy (James Bond) + Time Lord (Dr. Who) + Generic Douchey 80's Style Villain (Hot Fuzz)

No Clint Eastwood?

Robert Downey Jr? Tony Stark and Sherlock Holmes?

Forgot Martin Freeman: Bilbo Baggins, John Watson and Arthur Dent for God's sake!

Bladerunner? How about Han Solo, Indiana Jones, and Jack Ryan?

Kurt Russell- Snake Plissken and Jack Burton

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You have won the internets today. Go ahead and start your weekend early. You've earned it.

I personally stick to Ebert's adage: "No good movie is too long, and no bad movie is too short."

You know what they say. Everybody's working for the peak-end.

"The fact that you saw such a passionate response in the blogosphere is really kind of a testament to the love that people have for this character.”

The Sixth Element

Is one of those fantastic beasts a dead horse?

I ALSO love that series, so I think you are not far off the mark. What we as a people really need is a Vin Diesel/Milla Jovovich match-up with some cheesy ass-kicking. Perhaps with Kate Beckinsale's character from Underworld showing up at the end to save the day.

You're right. People regularly lost children and loved ones then. Now childhood mortality has gone way down and people can go for a long time without really being touched by death and when they are, the dead person is quickly whisked away. I'm very glad and grateful that people don't have to experience the loss of

Honestly, he's be a better King Hiss than King Hiss.

Yes! And the new Jedi Order is now a bunch of Hipster-Jedi wearing old flannel robes and ironically using physical swords instead of lightsabers...

Marvel did make movies that had Kat Dennings and Hayley Atwell in them, and the men are still the ones that show the most skin.

Yes, because clearly what we need is for Star Wars to keep revisiting the same planets, again and again. And we need to see the same characters again and again. Just so that somehow an entire galaxy can seem claustrophobic and inbred.

Harrison Ford?