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It's a "We didn't start the fire" for a new generation!

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There was a vampire movie from the early 90's... terrible movie but the main thrust was that this special virgin was needed by the vampire king to rule the world essentially. The hero and the girl are trapped in a building for a while wondering how they will ever figure out how to defeat him. I'm 16 and screaming at

Actually I think that's an opinion much more pervasive than you would think. However there were many vocal people taking a dump on it because it wasn't what they were looking for. The show has definitely improved by leaps and bounds, but I was always entertained with the early episodes. Now that they have moved to a

You know what, it's not an opinion that is too popular, but I agree. I've been rewatching over the holidays thanks to getting the blu-ray and as great as the show gets with all the Hydra double crossing stuff, I still really enjoy those earlier episodes with the 'case of the week' sort of stuff and getting to know the

people keep saying Agents of SHIELD had a "shaky start", and I don't get it. I really enjoyed the show even before the big reveal. I felt like I got to know the characters before everything changed. If I hadn't gotten to like Ward initially, he'd be a completely generic evil henchman now.

Wait? Danger 5 really happened? I thought it was one of those things my brain makes up when I drink too much. You know? Like Monkey Ninja Frisbee Golf or Super Hero Ice dancing.

Hail Hydra

Blah, blah, blah, Flynn's back and he's still rocking that "Professor on speed" vibe

Whoa, whoa, whoa, there's a TV show out there with Max Headroom, Shang Tsung, and that prosecutor from Night Court?

You really undersell the awesomeness of evil Cassandra, how we see that her obsession with being overwhelmed with seeing angles and data of EVERYTHING around her can be unleashed to wipe out all of Europe with meltdowns, power failures, etc. just because she wants to see what will happen. As she puts it "I'm tired of

The problem, though, is that there's an underlying commercialism of the entire gaming culture. This is an issue of game structure.

funny, but when I see or hear anything that Steven Moffat writes/says, all I see/hear is "Blah blah blah clever blah blah."

"A horror movie called Alien? That's really offensive. No wonder you people keep getting invaded."

Ahem. Sir,

Little Dream and Death. Because they were so unexpectedly squee given the tone of the rest of the series.

The Death of Rats, otherwise known as The Grim Squeaker.

You ever see this stuff manifest in real life?