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A lot of people don't know it, but "300" is set in the "Stargate: SG-1" TV universe. I realized that when I noticed that Xerxes was a Goa'uld... (He's got the Goa'uld voice, and he's a "god", he dresses like a Goa'uld, and I am pretty sure that I saw his eyes glow once or twice...)
I'm still calling it Trans4mers. No "Age of Extinction" subtitle is going to dissuade me otherwise.
Someone had an idea about how the Harry Potter books should have ended and it's fantastic. And when I say fantastic…
I found a leaked recording of "Alexander Pierce is the Red Skull". Pretty sure it's legit.
Yesssssssssssss.
Yesssssssssssss.
Maybe this was an issue about the marketing, and I know the book has the same plot (which I never read), but THIS WAS NOT THE MOVIE I WAS EXPECTING.
Ssssssooo stupid.
CAVEMAN SCIENCE FICTION!
Trailer for X shares similarities with completed work of Y. Teh (sic) Internet responds:
So as you get scared, it becomes harder, presumably to make you more scared (In a 'oh gods I can't kill it' sense)? Does it lead into a downward spiral of fear, culminating in the transformation into an Eldritch Abomination?
Watch the first real trailer for Michael Bay's Transformers: Age of Extinction. Which is almost entirely in slow…
I'm making a judgement call and saying it qualifies as "genre" because of the ghost. There's a ghost! It's a horror show (obviously not really).
Is that a $69 price tag? Does it come with steroids for me to use?
Oh, fine. I give you the New Doctor and his Unsanitary Companions.
Hello everyone, it's Helix, and I'm here to harvest all the stuff we thought you liked in sci-fi television and film from the past 20 years, run them through the Illudium Q-36 Explosive Demographic Modulator, and exploit them for our your benefit. Observe:
The answer to both questions is yes.
Gene Hunt was a character written to show off the alcoholism, corruption, racism, homophobia and misogyny rampant in the British police in the 70s, and the audience responds by going "Hell yeah! He's awesome!"