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The movie will probably suck. I know that. But wow, that is an amazing teaser trailer.

Just please put in The Mandarin.

You know, I try, but Michael Hogan as Deathstroke still reeks of terrible casting. Just saying.

I completely disagree with the Green Arrow bit. He's not a horndog. Look at his entire run since the 70s. Monogamous with Black Canary. It was only once Mike Grell came on that Ollie became a cheater (Grell also turned Ollie into a killer, went from liberal to libertarian, etc). Then Judd Winick came along and upped

Also, Wonders is awesome. It's Professor Brian Cox (the science adviser for Sunshine and essentially a real life Robert Capa) talking about the universe!

I love the Doctor Who TV movie. Yes, Eric Robert sucked in it (his hammy acting outdone only by John Simm), but Paul McGann was amazing (and his Big Finish DW audios are even better). I may pick up Revisitations, but I'm at least happy to know that the movie's getting its own release soon.

Kudos for using the Icarus II in the picture.

If only Bryan Singer and Brandon Routh could do the sequel they should have been allowed to make.

If Glover shows up as just a friend of Peter's in the new film, it would be awesome. Marc Webb is great at making supporting cast members rock, and Glover would be a great addition to the film, if only in a supporting role.

Jay Chou's tie fixing move: awesome.

@MaliciousH: Oh, I don't like modern style vampires. I love the classics, they're gothic and haunting, the ones today are not, and stink.

Excellent article.

The Black Rainbow? Someone's been reading/listening to a LOT of Coheed and Cambria.

"So I get off the plane, and I tell them I'm a looper. You know a jock, a caddy. So I tell them I'm a pro looper, you know who they set me up with? The Dalai Lama himself."

@Oneiros42: He should be in this movie.

@Alizarin: Seriously! My whole reaction to the interview, beyond laughter, was "these guys are cool!"

This video made my night. Matt Smith is just too cool, and came across as really genuine. Also, that was insanely funny and heavily quotable.

The serious parts: awesome. The not so serious parts: wow, WAY too Iron Man-y. And that only worked in the first film (the sequel was way too comedic).

Not the biggest steampunk fan, so No.1 loses me. But the art noveau no. 4? Awesome. And No. 8 is just cool in a modern-meets-art noveau-meets futurism kind of way.

Matt Smith, on the one good network talk show? Smith and Ferguson together? Oh I'm so down.