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Is there anyone who wouldn't look menacing if you shaved them bald, told them to pose for a mugshot photo, and then shot them in high contrast black & white?

He sure looks like a bald and stern Michael Cera.

The only thing with the Tron name that was:
1. Well written and character driven
2. Actually about Tron!!!

This may be more true for me, as an Usan, than you realize. I was more psyched earlier this week when Tomorrowland virals came across all Illuminati flavored—Disney poking fun at itself with the whole Disney on Ice urban myth. But seeing this? My enthusiasm is diminished.

Because they know if Americans know the story they won't see it.

That's EXACTLY what I want, an HBO series based on the movie. Karl Urban is willing to do TV work, and on HBO the series could go as far as it wanted to. It could be glorious.

worked for him on District 9 when Peter Jackson was around.

"the influence and guidance of Ridley Scott help balance things out?"

"...influence and guidance of Ridley Scott help..."
So, you didn't see "Prometheus"?

I'm not worried about Alien 5. For starters, he has a much clearer vision on where he is taking that film that the studio is on board with. Second, it wouldn't be the worst movie in that film series/franchise, even if he missteps. That title still clearly goes to Alien: Resurrection. Or Alien Vs. Predator 1 (if we're

The production budget for Dredd was about $50 million dollars. No idea what the promotion budget was; it's often equal to somewhere between half and the whole production budget, but that's for a major studio movie.

I subscribe to Bill Watterson's theory: "The surest sign there is intelligent life elsewhere in the universe is that it hasn't tried to contact us."

How I Met Your Mother
Two and a Half Men
The Big Bang Theory

Wow, these are... terrible.

imagine being in Central Park after midnight. Every once in a while you see a flash. Every so often you hear a scream.

Yeah, I know it's copy-pasted but I think it's still useful to say:

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Just as long as you're not doing it clown style...

My theory is that—during the deep paranoia of the Cold War—Washington DC had tacit agreement with Hollywood not to depict CIA, NSA, NRO or related agency operations unless it was in a positive and largely inaccurate light.

I would be totally open to the idea of an Alien: Isolation era movie/plot. Ripley's Daughter out and about trying to solve the mystery. It would make a good Inbetween-quel.