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@cortexiphansession: Hah, thanks, that reminds me of when my buddy came over and ate spaghetti at my house several years ago. I make my own sauce and he literally started crying while eating.

@m-d: They made that up in the pilot for the series, no indication at all in the movie that Ra's soldiers were anything but humans using advanced tech. Pretty sure they never even called 'em Jaffa.

@Whitworthian: To be fair, that series is their primary basis for this movie already. Since they're already basing it off of that series, it'd be redundant to suggest they should read it. Hopefully, they already have ;)

@roninpenguin: Is that the one from the Spidey comics that has the death of (original) Hobgoblin?

Neither Stargate nor the Alien movies had human-alien inter-breeding. Since this is only referring to the Stargate movie, the people on Abydos were humans from Earth and no one 'breeded' with Ra, who was simply occupying a human body in some way. And the Aliens used humans as incubators, they didn't breed with them.

@thebluepill: If only there was some cable channel devoted to airing science fiction, maybe called the SciFi Network or something similar. I'm sure that would be the logical place for cancelled series like this (not to mention Firefly, Terminator: TSCC, Caprica etc.) to air.

@Captain_Tripps: I seriously thought that that line was referring to the company when I read it.

@SupaChupacabra: I think it was more like from his chest but I could be wrong. I'd assume they'd change that for live action since they'd want it to look more 'active.' Good point about Magneto though, I didn't think of that.

The 3rd panel does look like Havok, but I don't see how the first two are anyone but Quicksilver (guess that means he and Wanda won't be joining the Avengers).

@SupaChupacabra: The first guy (top two panels) is almost certainly Quicksilver, imo. The next panel would seem to be Havok, but I guess it could also just be the same guy in all four panels.

@NotANumber: Screw the continuity of the films. I'm with you, I've been hoping for an original lineup movie since the first X-Men. Though I did like the first two, I wish the rights would just revert back to Marvel.

@Szin: lol, Spider-Feld

@Szin: Newman? Damn, I must've skipped over a whole lotta Spidey somewhere in there ;-)

@Golem100: Damn you, I only clicked on this post so I could reply with the quote from Untouchables and of course it's already done.

@Bigdamnhero: Yeah, I can't think of a single first season of Trek that was really good yet, other than TOS & Enterprise, they all lasted 7 seasons.

@TemporalSword: I was pretty hard on the show and all of its faux-bsg-ness for quite a while but the show really improved leaps and bounds as season 2 progressed. Other than Firefly, BSG and Lost most Sci-Fi shows have bad to terrible first seasons and then improve dramatically by season 3.

@SG-17: Weren't we supposed to get an SGA movie by now? I don't have much hope for siffee giving us an SGU movie.

@FlyingWok: I remember watching X-Men 2 with the commentary track and getting sooo excited for 3. Singer really had a great plan laid out with attention to very little details. He cared and seemed to really know how to lay the groundwork for a great 'Phoenix' story.