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Yeah, that was almost distracting. Dude looks his age, but not at his arms.

Bats, Supes, WW, Green Lantern, Flash, Cyborg, and Aquaman. The League from the New 52 origin story.

Ronon Dex, back in Atlantis.

University of South Georiga...I lost it. Geopolitical humor gets me.

Not true. I'm a 1990-born kid, and love the film for how awesome it is.

Liam Neeson gave an amazing performance in the film. It's like everyone was too in awe of his talent to tell him it's a bad film.

The Oath is just the perfect and definitive Doctor Strange story for me. I hope it's the basis of the film. It works in the origin without being an origin story, gives the Doctor lots of range and doesn't limit him to being a stoic or hammy magician, and Wong and Night Nurse were amazing. The flirty banter between

Love it. Farrell is at his best when he's doing something dramatic (In Bruges) or playing a villain (Fright Night), so with True Detective we should get a mix of both.

[Whatsacomeandagoah] executives! CBS cares.

Craig Ferguson is funny, geeky, authentic and passionate (his "If you don't vote, you're a moron" speech is majesty), and his interviews are amazing. He never seems like he's forced to follow a routine or be cheesy (coughLettermancoughHandlercough). Craig needs to stay!

Wait, he might be out of the job?! He's the one late night host worth watching (not counting Stewart, he's news, not late-night comedy)! I don't find Handler nearly as funny as Craig. That week Craig did in Paris is TV at its finest.

Dredd, actually.

John Carter of Mars (that's the title they showed at the end, that's what I'm calling it) was the underrated film of 2012. It had a sense of adventure like in Indiana Jones or King Kong. Some exposition got condensed and clunky in the beginning of the second act, but it was an exciting, visually stunning, well-acted

Living where they filmed John Carter of Mars (underrated film of 2012), this is cool. So...this isn't a NASA program? Interesting.

Every since I saw the trailer (and I am very excited for this movie), all I could think of is Intergalactic.

It's Tommy Wirkola's new movie. Dead Snow was brilliant, both in terms of actions and style. That alone has me excited for this.

Not sure I buy it. Yes, the mustache and brow are somewhat correct, but the mustache should be more akin to Vlad the Impaler's handlebars, not the more biker 'stache seen here. Also, it's worth noting that Dracula de-ages as the book goes on. Also, Stoker apparently based the Count on his friend, an actor named Sir

So....Gundam Wing colonies?

I watched the animated version. Although it was a bit muddled story-wise, the chance to see Paul McGann (who is my favorite Doctor, thanks to the audio dramas) and Lala Ward team up is wonderful.

The Harley line was one of my favorite parts. Pope could have been a cliche, and he occasionally edges close to it, but he adds a nice contrast things. And his dislike/respect for Tom is a good dynamic.