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I know Ford's come around in recent years, but it was pretty common knowledge he hated working on "Blade Runner" and disliked Scott's laborious working method. Though I imagine with how his career has been going the past 10+ years, Ford would like to be in a Blade Runner sequel, though he'd probably like it to be more

His mother was killed by a vampire and an older man teaches him how to hunt them down? So it's "Blade" but with Abraham Lincoln? Got it. Whatever.

Seriously.

You missed a chance to bash Godfather 3 again?

I was looking forward to this movie until they released those 7 minute long clips and you got a better feel for the acting and dialogue. Not terribly impressed afterwards.

I work in Hollywood, and team up ideas like this float around the development offices all the time. Problem with this kind of mash up, and I'm pretty sure it's occurred to some screenwriter out there, is that general audiences don't know who Tesla or Lovecraft are, and combining them just doubles the work the PR

Yeah, when they revealed that Ryan Reynolds was going to play Hal Jordan as a cocky, smirking guy who learns the true meaning of heroism (and didn't they throw in some daddy issue, too?), I knew it was going to be a bust. It just seemed like everyone got together in a story meeting and decided take what worked in Iron

Yeah, that has a lot to do when their origin stories came about. DC's came about from the 30s and 40s, and changed relatively little, and Marvel's during the more tumultuous 60s. Stan Lee's real genius was in recognizing that his heroes had to interact and be a part of the real world with real world problems. Even

Yeah, I was going to say the same thing: Green Lantern was such an abomination and clearly made by people who had zero feeling for comic books, that it really set back any buildup to JLA back a decade. Now, they'd have to try and reboot GL (not impossible, since Marvel faced the same issue with Hulk), and then go

Between the medical scenes and the possessed girl in bed, this looks like a Jewish "Exorcist".

Nice. That actually looks more interesting than the version coming out Friday.

I liked IV when it first came out, but I tried watching it again recently: doesn't hold up at all.

I actually thought V was one of the better Star Trek movies (with II being the gold standard). And Nimoy being so petulant doesn't jibe with his reputation as being a genuine gentleman. Then again, it's perfectly in keeping with every actor I've ever met.

Dude, that would make it classic.

I was getting really excited for this, due to the excellent trailers, but I stopped watching these clips because each one made me less enthusiastic. Seriously, the hokey dialogue could be a dealbreaker.

Probably because Obama couldn't believe people were actually that fucking stupid to think that he would be able to form a conspiracy going back to the date of his birth to fake presidential eligibility. in the end, Obama gives this country way too much credit.

People need to chill out on his voice. I'm willing to bet that this movie hasn't even gone through a final dub yet and the voice in all the trailers was probably done on an Avid or Pro Tools.

This stuff always looks way cooler in "Star Wars".

At the very least, it will be fun to see half the cast of "Inception" reunited.

The good: Nolan brings all that epic, Michael Mann urban warfare sheen again, and it looks great. Interesting that Catwoman seems to be an ally not an enemy. Joseph Gordon Freaking Levitt! Nolan's boast that "this is about war" seems apt and timely.