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Yes, he is in fact, engaing in the kind of wisdom reserved for first year college students. Because he can't stomach people giving feedback in his work (and apparently doesn't want to accommodate them.)

From the words of my college writing professor.

Earthquake was replaced by Backdraft, and later Twister. King Kong is gone.

Yeah, Florida doesn't have the tour proper, it just has the individual rides.

The irony of people freaking out over the similarities between Battle Royale and this is that Battle Royale itself cribs heavily from Stephen King, most notably bits like 'The Running Man' (there was another story of his that was specifically closer to it though, though the name escapes me).

"A great script is what it's gonna take to get a fourth Jurassic Park. We have a very high bar for ourselves because we're just like the audience, we don't wanna make the movie if there's not a reason to make the movie."

Uhm, no, that's pretty much how PC gamers see him too.

The feeling's mutual.

Yeah, I mean, that scene where she actually tells her that she broke the $300 DVD and he completely fails to react (outside of making the standard 'You don't know I'm secretly Abed' joke) and is basically completely okay with it. Totally hard to watch, I see where you're coming fro—wait, YOU'RE INSANE.

I love how this always comes up despite that a couple shows have been cancelled now on Io9's watch that have passed entirely without comment.

Wow. WRONG comment.

"What the hell is wrong with Fox?"

Annnnd the first shot hits the Gundam in the crotch.

You know, I get where you're coming from, but I think you're missing the forest for the trees (oh see what I did there?) it's set in WWII Britain not because it's about WWII Britain, but because the episode is basically a sci-fi homage to The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe. Complete with the whole snowy forest

Why would Lucasarts create a domain name for the The Old Republic? The Old Republic already has a domain. That'd be... odd.

Mountains of Madness may not be Avatar-level hell, but it's got a problem of its own—Del Toro probably wanted his usual freaky (probably animantronic) monsters on display, which are expensive, and he wanted it to be rated R—and that was probably what killed it.

"It's being described as a grittier Ghostbusters"

The weirdness of complaining of a no-name director doing a reboot of the horror version of a bunch of college kids' using a camera strapped to a plank of wood is a little jarring to me.

It's a BATMARAUDER! or a Bat-glaug.

Yeah, I'm gonna say no. This show is genuinely terrible. It is unsubtle (in a BAD way, I mean they have to spell things out for its audience in bright bold letters so they're absolutely SURE they know what's going on ), it's characters are so un-memorable that after 2 freaking episodes I could barely remember a