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Well, they take a name and run with it. My best guess is a cheap movie with source material that otherwise wouldn't have made it to Hollywood at all.

Sequels are a financially fairly successful concept because they are either cheaper to advertise, easier to make predictions for or otherwise attract an audience that liked the original movie in addition to those who are attracted by the sequel itself (and may buy the original movie DVD or something). Other

I guess whether unrelated material works is probably largely dependent on compatibility/similarity of worlds and casts. Sure, any number of stories could work for I am Legend-prequel and since the cast is different, there wouldn't even be any expected ending (except for, of course, that nasty apocalypse thing).

It's OK (haven't read the book, don't know how true the movie is to it). For a movie series inspired by a theme park ride...

Is it just me or are the reflections a bit...off?

He was more interesting. But the other characters were (in my opinion) more interesting still. Or at least developed in a more interesting direction.

Yeah, Angel was dull. So he got his own show and was the dullest character there. I guess that's just the destiny of the heroic lead.

This article seems to compare apples and oranges. The New York metropolitan area is about three times the area of Shanghai with a population of around 20 million, the difference being that all of the Shanghai region belongs to the city while the NY metropolitan area doesn't have a unified administration. The growth of

And why would Vlad live in a cell in a castle where he was a hostage when he was young (where he probably didn't occupy a cell back then but a normal room because he was a noble guest/hostage, not a prisoner)? I could probably think of better places to find him.

Well, if you have so many that the lowest layers get crushed, that would count as a creepy horde. Don't think that's gonna happen anytime soon.

So? Anyone can lock an empty cell from the outside.

Death on account of being cut in half? Sure thing. But it would be a lot more messy, a cable like that is not a scalpel - maybe a single strand of wire could do it, if it were strong enough. And it's not lie the cable would meet no resistance. Sure, the first line of people might be ripped (ripped, not cut) apart but

Maybe I'm just jaded but movie-/television-deaths never really scared me (as opposed to, you know, lack of death when it would be welcome, that's much more scary). Well, maybe I only watched age-appropriate stuff. The only scene that really stuck with me through many years was from a written account about the German

It gets annoying, though, if you watch the movie in German - because everyone's speaking that and you kinda don't get why they keep yelling at each other (in different scenes, of course). But yeah, this one's pretty creepy, whatever dub you watch it with.

Eww, yeah, that's a bit creepy. But at the same time I just kept thinking 'That's so not what a cable would do to those people.' So saved by failed suspension of disbelief.

GoT is gory and brutal but I'd have to say that so far it never seemed creepy to me. Brutal on brutal just kinda lacks contrast.

So one armored car makes for a mechanized army? Yeah, I don't think so.

I'm the other way around. Every time I hear my voice recorded I'm surprised by how deep it is compared to what I hear when I talk.

Wow, now the FSA has the mobile warfare capability of early WWI. I'm sure ISIL and Assad will be impressed.

They don't do armoured cars. Only tracked vehicles.