Yotsuya-san
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Yotsuya-san

Deleted Magic is a great documentary, but it does rather focus on just the first film. Which would be fine, if Gilchrist had made follow-ups. Fortunately, someone else did: a chap by the name of Jambe Davdar, who, inspired by Gilchrist, produced Building Empire and Returning to Jedi. Davdar also later decided to do

Yes, I like Han encountering Heater much better then Han encountering Jabba. First off, it retains the mystery of who this Jabba they keep talking about is until we encounter him in Jedi. Secondly, the way they reinstated the scene in the Special Edition, where they had Han step on Jabba's tale... I don't care how

So three times as good, then! :D

Holy crap. Really? Doc Brown's in that movie? Suddenly it went from, "Eh, maybe if I can watch it for free..." to, "Man, I have to watch that! If I have a Redbox coupon or something..."

Well, he is still producing it, so he will still have input.

They couldn't have Wayne Knight unless Nedry happened to have a twin brother.

Heck, they also made a whole Marvel One Shot with Coulson and that treacherous bastard Sitwell that tied into Tony Stark's appearance at the end of The Incredible Hulk. I mean, I suppose anyone wishing to deny the film could try to suggest the footage in the background during the end of Iron Man 2 and the files you

Or The Mandarin wanted to show his true face to the one who dared usurp it before he kills him...

Was it five more? I thought I had read it as five total.

So, if this is an article related to James Gunn... how many bullets are left?

I love Trevor! I really hope we find out what happens to him. The way things ended in All Hail the King, I'm a bit scared for him!

I, too, was initially disappointed at the dropping of Norton. But Raffalo quickly won me over! His performance was also excellent.

And I think for the truth of that, you need look no further than the fact that n0thingX's reply has (currently) 122 "recommended" stars, while palmosapalm's has only (currently) 32. Was The Incredible Hulk or Iron Man 2 as good as the first Iron Man? Not quite. But that doesn't mean they were bad. But there is a

Ah, it was just confusing, since you posted it as a reply to me. I'm guessing, then, that you hit the wrong reply button?

To be fair to the last two seasons (the Mitchell seasons), the producers wanted to consider it a new show, and even give it a new title: Stargate Command. So even to the producers, they considered SG-1 done, and this was basically their second spin-off (with Atlantis having been the first). The network balked, and

It says a lot about how well received SG-1 was with the military that two successive Air Force Chiefs of Staff guest starred as themselves in the series.

We did get a sequel to The Right Stuff. Two of 'em, in fact. One was another theatrical film called Apollo 13, and the other was a TV miniseries called From The Earth to the Moon.

I would love a sequel, but even a remake (if done well) could be interesting.

I will admit I've only seen the first three or four seasons of Buffy, and none of Angel, so I apologize if this post is uninformed. (And also, I may watch the rest someday, so no major spoilers, please!)

I'm sorry, since that was in reply to my post specifically, I just have to ask... what?