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Yeah, "redownloading" isn't really an option for me with my awesome 150gb/month cap. I'm limited to downloading MAYBE one game per month, watching netflix in below standard definition, and STILL come close to passing my cap every month. If Comcast goes through with their threats to enforce caps everywhere, the

People think that mainly because of how Superman changed directions to switch from reversing time to making it go forward, making it look like it was his momentum that was causing the Earth to spin in each respective direction.

It was great, but it also took me completely out of the scene because it felt Jennifer Lawrence-y and not at all like Katniss.

If you're going to have your own head-canon for how Star Wars works, then don't whine and complain because something the creator does or says doesn't fit YOUR vision for it. Lucas explained what balancing the Force meant and that means no Sith. And yes, having an idea DOES make it belong to you. That's what

Why wouldn't I? Say what you will about his characterization, he had a very clear and fairly complex vision with the prequels, so when he says that this is what balance is, I have zero problem accepting it. You really can stop trying to rationalize YOUR vision of the force and... ahem... forcing it on the story.

First of all, it doesn't matter if Lucas "stole" or adapted the idea from anyone. This is how he portrays the Force in his fiction. And second, no, it isn't "frigging retarded". Is it so difficult to understand that the Sith were like a cancer to the Force, perverting it in ways that it shouldn't be? As Obi-Wan

That is absolutely, 100% NOT what Lucas says. While it may go against your head-canon, according to Lucas, the Sith were the imbalance in the force. Their ultimate defeat is what restored balance, again, according to the creator.

Neo's purpose as The One was simply to reboot the Matrix. After refusing to do so for The Architect in Reloaded, things got so pear-shaped for them that he made a deal to hardwire himself into the Matrix. In doing so, and in allowing Smith to infect him, in effect becoming The One (just like he became the Oracle by

Good luck convincing 'murica to go along with this. We've become a ridiculously over-entitled country and any proposition to "take our land" will be fought against like crazy, especially by the far right and the idiots in the Tea Party. Just as an example, look at how people are fighting against the idea of

It's too bad that the Wachowski's are so tied to Warner's... I would have loved to see their take on Star Wars. That said, I'm optimistic about Abrams and genuinely intrigued by Disney's choice of Rian Johnson for Episode 8, especially in choosing him this early in the process.

1 - WHY would somebody HAVE to drive 55 to get to work on time? With autonomous cars, he'll have an exact commute time. So, if he doesn't leave by, say, 8:34AM to get to work by 9:00AM, it's ALL on him. He won't be able to blame it on traffic or anything.

I loved Dakota Fanning's opening narration from the tragically unknown and underwatched Push.

The selfie is a cover theme DC is doing that month, with a bunch of books having selfie variants. And honestly, they seem to have taken an annoying idea (I hated it SO much when I heard about it) and are having fun with it. I have no idea who this is and what they've done to the real DC, but I'm kinda loving it. :)

Well, it snaps on, so if it gets caught in a jet engine, she can just pop it off so she doesn't get shredded like Syndrome. :)

Things like that happened even without the aspect ratio shift. You could obviously see the pads used to cushion falls while Buffy was fighting in "hell" in the Season 3 opener. Even weirder, there was a scene in Season 4 when Buffy found a demon strung up in a tree, eviscerated and studied by Adam. Clear as day,

Zack Snyder's Dawn of the Dead remake...

Or that she was insuring that the timeline continued as is... Seeing how Bruce Willis didn't really change a single thing in the past.

Doctor? Doctor who?

The source article states this as a rumor (Check the question mark in the title). I have not seen this actually confirmed anywhere.

No, speculators are still out in force. That's why DC's Joker's Daughter was crazy popular even though everybody who read it considered it to be one of the worst books ever.