ForeverAeon
ForeverAeon
ForeverAeon

You realize Luke was Red Five in Episode IV, right? Red Five wasn't a nameless pilot... Red Five was THE pilot.

Couple of things:

S'nothing to do with being weird, and everything to do with having a mind that isn't confined to operating within a narrowly-defined set of parameters.

*sigh* WHEN will we have immersive games with both Space AND planetary gameplay T_T

Just get with the Space Based Lasers already. What could possibly go wrong?

Fantastic, engaging chart.

O_O!!!

The problem, io9, is that you are starting to sound more and more like the fascist gay community who abides no dissent. Suddenly, anyone who gives money to support something that the Thought Police in the LGBT or Evolutionist communties don't agree with are witches who must be burned at the stake. Eich was run out of

I really like the fact he put the twin towers in there, miss that skyline.

I'm going to be really disappointed in this movie if that dog survives by jumping into a maintenance exit in a freeway tunnel.

I am having a great time right now with it. The game has it naysayers, but if you enjoy playing any traditional Elder Scrolls game, you will very much enjoy this one.

I'm not saying good or bad. Just that it's jumped.

I HAVE THE POWER(loader)!!!!!!!!!

"What's up, girl.

YMMV I guess. James Cameron has his flaws, and a lot of those flaws are on display in this film (E.G: The only reason a woman can ever kick ass is if it's because she's a MOTHER) but I think this film manages to make them work. And for cheesy you cannot built the creepy trenchcoated time-stalker that John Connor sent

Absolutely Road Warrior. One of the top 5 films of the 1980s. I'm astounded I had to scroll so far to find someone posting it. Far superior to the B movie Mad Max in every way. Much better story, cast, effects, dialogue, suspense, action, direction, cinematography, and score, compared to Mad Max. George Miller and Mel

It's still the blueprint Superhero films follow when it comes to sequel stakes escalation: More romance, more humor, more action, badder villains.

Other than the most obvious answer to this question (Wrath of Khan), my favorite is Hellbound: Hellraiser 2.
It is not a rehash of the same story although it has similar elements. It is far darker (which says something for this franchise). Plus the new antagonist is a bit creepier too.