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I adore the Metroid Prime Trilogy (just did a replay late last year) and I just hope after 17 years of waiting for more (18 by the time it comes out) that 4 can living up to its predecessors.

“Hey, does anyone remember that time Picard—?”

I know Cumming has said he had a bad experience making this movie, and it’s a damn shame because he was an amazing Nightcrawler. The kindness, the sensibility, the spirituality...and the opening in the White House was such a cool use of his powers.

Liam Shaw forced to be an Important Starship Captain and have Whacky Star Trek Adventures on a weekly basis could be one of the greatest things to ever happen to Star Trek.

If they had just stuck with the Origins model, I honestly think this could’ve become a truly phenomenal RPG series. And what’s frustrating is that they didn’t change the Origins model because it didn’t work (the game sold very well and tons of us loved it) but because they thought they could chase a larger audience.

Yeah, that’s what I mean about it not working in Chrome. Sometimes I don’t have access to Firefox, and the infinite scroll doesn’t work for me in Chrome. So I’ve kind of gotten into the habit of skipping the slideshow and going to the comments.

Burnham was still Spock’s adopted sister. That didn’t change just because she went to the future.

Thanks! I gave up trying to do the slideshows cause I can never seem to get the list-out to work in Chrome. :)

Ah. (I didn’t want to do the slideshow.)

Drive?

Here’s a radical pitch:

I would take a Shaw-led adventure of the week show over Captain Seven’s Nostalgia Tour in a heartbeat.

Yeah, that’s how it came across to me as well.

“My God, Bones - what have I done?”

Couldn’t agree more. It has an abundance of great character moments, not to mention both the stealing of the Enterprise and the death of the Enterprise are fantastic sequences. Just an awesome adventure movie that feels purely distilled for fans in the best way possible.

It helps that Alfonso Cuaron is 20 times the director Chris Columbus is.

Once upon a time, Josh Holloway would’ve been the perfect Gambit.

The fact that they hadn’t even gotten married by the Revival just added fuel to the fire. 10 years later and Sherman-Palladino still has them in limbo. 

It is adorable Paramount still thinks they’re going to make any more movies in the Kelvin timeline happen.

To be fair, only one of those was his fault. Last Stand was a disaster in the making because of the whole Brian Singer-->Matthew Vaugh-->Brett Ratner fiasco, and the studio insisting on adapting The Cure, even though X2 set things up for Dark Phoenix.