WatchingPreacher
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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.

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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?

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.

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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!"