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Personally, I don’t see comedy or drama as genres. They’re just way too broad. They’re more the tone or approach that one takes to a genre.

I mean, the two aren't even mutually exclusive. Dystopia is a setting, drama is an approach. He's doing dramatic dystopian fiction.

I'm pretty sure I couldn't make an adaptation today but have the adaptation actually be made in 1910. It's made today.

They don’t care much about doing anime adaptations.

In Time and Gattaca are most definitely dystopian novels. But you’re also hugely mis-selling the entire genre of dystopic fiction. It is supposed to be about our world. It’s a form of social commentary using (sometimes) fantastical elements of science fiction to remark on the world of today. 1984, the father of

Andrew Niccol has a bit of a Star Trek thing going on, every other movie of his is good. So I’m weary about this one. But, on the other hand, I love Niccol as a director, so it’s got my attention.

Uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuugh.

Who says it has to be a universe?

See, based just on that picture, I figured what is apparently Ray was actually Venkman, since his head is kinda Bill Murray-shaped.

I never have and never will play the game, but I have enjoyed a few of those Clash of Clans commercials.

Far Side’s joke isn’t push vs. pull, though, that’s an older joke than that. Far Side’s contribution to the joke is the location.

Dusting off an old one for that stage dive joke, eh?

$699 for a decent place in a good neighborhood seems pretty good to me. Especially if he’s still coming in under 1/3 of his income with the cost of parking.

Yeah, you don’t want to live with the red Power Ranger.

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Yeah, that statement got mangled by me writing it early in the morning and on my phone. What I was trying to say is that I don’t really have a problem with race-bending in a period-appropriate adaptation of Hamlet. I mean, it’s not like you’re casting all Danish actors anyway, right? But, if you weren’t comfortable

So Joss Whedon’s modern Much Ado About Nothing that made almost no alterations to Shakespeare’s script is only loosely based on the play?

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I firmly believe that Howard Stark didn’t actually die. He found out about Hydra and knew they were trying to kill him. So he let them think he succeeded and went into hiding. After decades of living in paranoia he went a little nutty, and then decided to run for Congress.

Re-creating it was paramount to his conditioning, sure. But recreating it in the one place that had someone who could stop him seems entirely pointless. Go to Mars or something.

I’ve never seen Ice Cube play a character that didn’t feel like Ice Cube.

No, Spider-Man 3 most definitely did not make the first two crap. If anything, it made run em better by comparison.