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I second, third, fourth, fifth, and PI that.

"I can feel your hatred . . . FOR THE ACCURSED FANTASTIC FOUR!"

re Human Centipede III: "We really don't think anybody who saw the second film will be willing to see even a few minutes of the third."

Don't you mean an asphalt HoHo?

It might not matter; the point isn't whether the naturally-occurring counters to these bugs are applicable to humans. The importance of the discovery hinges on the fact alone that there are these naturally occurring counters in the first place, against which these ancient super bugs have had to adapt. That apparently

Yes, Babylon 5 gets a bump due to it's laughable-by-present-day-standards CGI work. It's not like it contributed to the genre in ANY other way. (grumble grumble . . .)

Both the title and the categorization (#wtf) of this article, implied the wrongness of its subject's expressed opinion. Any denial of his right to express said opinion was not touched on, and I think we can move on. Moving on: "But what do you think?"

This thread has degenerated into a meta-discussion of whether or not it's "right" to Lucas-bash, and how the guts of the entertainment industry actually work. BORING. Let's simplify: the Phantom Menace was a Bad Movie that, when it came out, disappointed a lot of people because they wanted it to be a Good Movie. "Oh

Amazing.

Scorpion King 3:Battle for Redemption? I'm there.

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My treasured childhood tale of how giant jellyfish slides down my chimney to give me presents and coal has been ruined by the internet!

Could be worse

I ditched my nightmarish freshman year high-school French-class to see a matinee on its opening week. I thought its suckiness was just me, still coming down from a particularly gnarly psychedelic mushroom trip the weekend before. I had to see it again just to be sure. Nope. The horror was real. Still beat the snot out

And although it's a low-blow, I'd also levy this-

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Maybe Coruscant will look more like the worst toilet in Scotland?

Hunter S. Thompson . . .?

The steam-powered world war one Nazis certainly warranted more attention, yes.