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Really, the second Iron Man is 'great'? I think it's by far the worst Marvel movie to date. Which, granted, makes it still pretty all right. But IM3 is slightly more watchable to me that IM2. I'm with you on the first one though.

Totally shallow, but for someone who wasn't too interested in the film and waited to rent it, I'd say it delivered exactly what it promised it would. Maybe if I had more faith in Hollywood I would have expected a live action Evangelion, but we all know that story will never find it's equal.

By biggest ripoff I thought you meant which movie ripped off another story or property, but based on these replies I guess you mean which movie sucked a lot and left you feeling ripped off. Either way I'm gonna go with my instincts and say Avatar.

And I guess they took out the edit feature so now I have to proof read my posts before I publish.

I think most fans of the Alien franchise consider the first two the only entries, so it sounds to me like you are a fan. Prometheus had such potential. Visually it's stunning, great acting (for the most part), and if you watch the deleted/altered/extended scenes on the Bluray, a lot of the glaring plot holes and

Ha! downloading trailers. I remember that.

You're imagining things.

Hey, I'm the same way, get a couple of Coronal's in me and all I can talk about is double whammy mass ejections.

I can't help but think that a world-wide EMP would be the best thing to happen to society. It's short term problems would be disastrous of course, even if you ignore the social impact it will have, our whole infrastructure would collapse. But the long-term advantages of rebuilding from scratch sound so great. No

He was also on HBO's The Pacific, which I didn't realize until I saw this picture.

Clau and ♫UkuleleDan sittin in a tree

I blame the internet. You can't even marvel at the determination and innovation behind landing on the moon without some jackass saying it was all a hoax and how stupid you are for not believing the evidence that soooo obviously disproves it happened. Evidence gathered by some random source that that they themselves

They couldn't even add him in during the 50th, even after the Night of the Doctor mini-episode lead in he was snubbed in the anniversary episode. He wasn't even standing in the 13 doctors shot at the end, it was footage. So... I doubt it?

I've tossed shoes at every place I've ever lived. Usually, it's within the last week that I lived there, and they're almost always shoes that I really liked that wore out to where I couldn't wear them anymore. I didn't think there was any drug legend or bullying reasons behind why people did it. I always thought of it

I just don't see how that makes sense. If you get a burger at McDonald's you're not gonna cross the street to Burger King and get another right away because you're full all ready, but you're gonna be hunger again and you'll get a Whopper instead that time. It's not like picking one movie means you can't see the other.

too many opinions.

They wouldn't lose money either way, they're just banking on that opening day money so they can flout the stats around. Really, these are two highly anticipated movies so the people who would feel the need to choose will probably just see the other one the following week.

I've seen some convincing comparisons between fantasy football and D&D. Baseball too with all the stats and things to compare and calculate works too. Personally I can't watch most sports on TV, no connection and like you said, commercials. Super disruptive. I like baseball when I'm there but only with good company,

Football is actually a really good intro sport for a 'geek', so long as they're fans of tactical RPGs

Yeah, as interesting as it would have been to see Rust trying to navigate a relationship I don't think it would have added enough to the story to really make it worth it. I seem to remember a dinner scene with the two getting along, though. So beyond the dance scene they showed some of them getting along. I think