ScienceofLife
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Somebody is not a fan of Thesauruses or synonyms...

I feel like the fantasy books are having the exact opposite problem too. It was really cool when the first guy rejected standard fantasy cliches, maybe even the second, but every time I see a new book marketed as "Dark and Edgy" with "Morally Questionable Heros!" I just roll my eyes. The anti-cliche has become the new

It's not hard to imagine Tony Stark, I mean Robert Downey Jr. in character, because, he basically is all the time.

I could never decide whether I liked that scene better or Galactica jumping into re-entry to launch Vipers directly into New Caprica's atmosphere. All around that was a fantastic episode.

That argument would be as flawed as the "not having black characters DOES make you racist" argument. People can't have it both ways. It's a flawed response to a flawed charge.

Ah, YES! I was going to go with Shardblades as soon as I saw all the lightsaber posts, but Nightblood definitely takes the cake.

"You know, I miss the days when Cerberus was just hilariously incompetent."

I actually participated in that ARG. Slusho was supposed to be a child corporation of Tagruato, a large conglomerate. In the viral marketing, had one of their satellites go down into the ocean. Whether or not the satellite awakened the monster under the sea, or went down because of a space monster/egg crashing into it

Why is he yelling?

Definitely shades of his Iron Man score in there, I like it.

I just watched it, despite the always present dangers, it never feels horror-esque at all. Like stated in the article, most of the problems and dangers are not overly dramatized and very grounded in actual complications of space travel. It doesn't scare, but thrills and keeps you glued to the screen. And somehow the

My first thought as well.

Yeah, they robbed that speech of all its effect in the movie now. I'll just think "oh, that line" when we get there.

Well, the song at the end of the trailer is "Doomsday." So there's that.

I agree with Pacific Rim, but even as a non-Superman fan I'd be ok with this movie being surprisingly good as well.

Oh good, I wasn't the only to feel that way about Skyfall? I actually liked Quantum better (if taken with Casino Royale). Skyfall always seemed shallow like it was a non-Bond fan making it throwing in stuff that you would think Bond fans would enjoy, like it was trying to hard to gain approval.

I always took the "ecosystem evolved to kill humans" thing as occurring before humanity left, possibly even what forced them off. Maybe I'm just trying to rationalize.

I knew Disney shouldn't have taken away the extended universe. Now they want revenge.

Yeah, It's also giving me pretty big Fringe vibes, just with superheroes.

Well, you guys do get a lot of movies earlier. I really don't understand why everything isn't just global these days. Including Netflix et al.