TrysteroWASTE
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No, they will be wondering where Gotham City and Metropolis were.

I've seen one episode of Foyle's War, yet I want to own the whole series.

The top image inspires me to ask this question:

Personally, I'm a big fan of "reinterpretations" of series I enjoy. When I found out the the manga versions of Trigun and Full Metal Alchemist were markedly different from the animes, I was ecstatic. More stories with characters I like! Different endings! Hurrah!

Noted.

I've been joking, of course, but that's kind of what I was going for. Now that you mention it, I have read "Reason," but the only reason I know this is because I remembered reading "I, Robot." I even had to check to see if "Reason" was in there. Despite the face I've forgotten almost every detail of it, I think it did

Well with that attitude...

I know! I've only seen the original series. I don't even know what they're doing now. So there were movies to tie-up/re-do the series ending. Now there are movies to remake the series? Or something? I'm lost.

I miss the days when the headline "It's Not a...Party Until The Giant Fist Shows Up" wouldn't make me snicker, but those days are gone.

While the settings of the previous games was a definite draw, its the gameplay that I love. I saw Dawn of Discovery (Anno 1404) described as a "chillout masterpiece." I have to agree. It's simply a very pleasant game. I don't play it for hours on end, but sometimes I'm just in the mood for some village planning. That

I never would have guessed that. Though based on how some people I know regard the book's ending, he's probably right. Having said that, maybe he based his decision on the fact that the American version of the book had an altered ending?

Now playing

Whenever someone mentions "Canadian Cinema" I immediately think of "The Final Sacrifice."

You just saw all you need to see.

Then there's the fact that Michelle Monaghan's character liked Sean Fentress. Sure, those last eight minutes are awfully endearing, but the man she was willing to go to coffee with is gone.

What about cylons?

I watched Blade Runner with my mom a few years ago. When it was over she looked at me and said "I guess that wasn't one of the better ones, huh?"

I wonder how Replicants feel about teaching Intelligent Design in schools.

Making Alex an incorrigible rapist is more appealing to the public than "even evil youths can reform themselves into good people"?

Who saw David Lynch's Dune and said "We need an extended edition!" ?

There is no happy ending for Sean Fentress.