Yotsuya-san
Yotsuyasan
Yotsuya-san

not in that it will help you jump across the solar system

15. Xenogears

This is not the droid you're looking for. I don't know what droid it IS, but it's clearly not R2D2.

Dilandau, The Vision of Escaflowne. Complete psycho.

It's been done.

I don't want to be a nerd, but..

The Brian Daley radio dramas are fantastic, to the point where there are times I consider them the "authoritative" version of the stories. Maybe they'll never be prime canon, but in a lot of ways they're better than their on-screen counterparts.

And when Wonka informed Charlie he'd broken the rules and would receive nothing, Grandpa Joe immediately encouraged Charlie to sell the everlasting gobstopper to Slugworth for a quick buck.

The problem with putting the Jabba scene back in is twofold: first, it really is true — it's much more effective to wait and introduce Jabba in the third movie. Second, the scene ultimately serves no dramatic purpose in A New Hope. All the important information contained in that scene was already contained in the

That scene is awful and unnecessary. Only hearing about Jabba for two movies and then finally seeing him in the third was far better than seeing in some extra, meaningless scene, not to mention the stupid part were Han steps on Jabba's tail.

I know joy of "Avengers" was equal time to all but I wanted more of Hawkeye and Widow, the black ops bonding over their experiences. Widow insisting it wasn't romance was intriguing and that respect leading to a good partnership of regular people amid these super-powered folks was quite something to run more with.

It always struck me as incongruous that the laconic-yet-menacing boss we saw in Jedi would personally go out to secure a debt. Perhaps the twenty-year difference in my suspension of disbelief can also be blamed, but I thought the CGI Jabba was awful and off-model, its cartoonishness exacerbated by Han stepping on its

Thank you, I thought I was the only person that disliked Universe for taking all the fun out of Stargate.

Nice rebuttal to the people saying Norton's Hulk movie wasn't part of the MCU. I would also add that the scenes from that movie appearing in Avengers - when Stark is reviewing the files Coulson delivered to him - says Marvel thinks it's part of the MCU ... settles any debate for me :-)

I love him too. Ben Kingsley was having way too much playing him. But the Mandarin had him taken alive, so maybe he needs him for a scheme or something...

Yeah, I liked it too and was disappointed they didn't go with Edward Norton in the Avengers. But after I saw the direction they went with Banner, as a character, I liked the switch to Raffalo.

I was going to make the exact same points. This notion of IM2 and Incredible Hulk being massive failures has got to end. Neither was a failure.