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I watched all of them with exception to Escape. And Battle was the toughest one for me to get through.

Dawn will be very similar to Battle for the Planet of the Apes. But I don't think it qualifies as a remake only because the story of Caesar is different….OR at least that's how it seems.

It actually wasn't a bad movie….until the end (at least, IMO). It certainly didn't hurt to bring back the Nova character either.

I don't really understand this review. Yes, it's a prequel, but lets be honest, after the Original POTA movie, the rest of the movies were pretty lame….not to mention, really old. Obviously these movies are not the same as the originals because Caesar's story is different, so clearly they're not bound by the rules

I thought the last 2 episodes of the Big Bang Theory were good. Best 2 episodes in a long time.

This was a great game. I can remember playing it as well, actually one of my favorite gameboy games. I think there was a fishing pond in the game too and you could just go fish for fun to pass the time.

I saw nothing confrontational about that comment at all.

I don't watch how I met your mother, but I was a huge fan of the Office…and man alive did that show completely tank. I thought their issue was they tried to change the characters too much. They ruined Michael Scott. They turned a hilarious jerk into a overly emotional sap.

I thought the first half of the show was pretty lame. JEJ was ok though. He was no Bob Newhart, but pretty good. It's just a shame that the show has completely bought into this notion that the characters have to be awful to one another in order to be funny. I can't take Penny hating everything around her anymore.

I think it's odd that her parents would pay her rent when they have a meth dealing son to worry about. Not to mention, how many times has she complained to Leonard or Sheldon about not being able to pay her rent or her bills? Why would she complain if her parents pay her rent?

Parents paying their kids rent does seem pretty unheard of to me actually.

I felt terrible too…not because I laughed, but because of the character he had to play.

How was Stuart ever able to pick Penny up in the first place, and not only pick her up, but find a way to get back to her apartment? I know Penny is pretty easy and desperate but damn…does she have any standards at all?

The entire bit about Sheldon acting like a dog was taken straight from Seinfeld. Kinda hard for me to appreciate this scenes because the entire time I'm thinking of Kramer. But hey, at least Penny and Leonard didn't completely ruin another episode.

I found that a lot of times people will laugh just because the audience is laughing….and the audience is laughing because they are being told to laugh. In fact, I've noticed that the audience laughs the loudest on the most awful jokes.

I think this may have been the worst episode ever. Kaley taking her clothes off couldn't even save this train wreck.

I thought the episode was a total bore until Kripke showed up. The last 10 minutes were funny.

Meander is right, Sheldon doesn't drink…he also doesn't get sentimental about his father either, so I guess the writers decided to jump the shark with this episode.
BUT this has been taking place since season 1. Sheldon only fits the character that they want him to fit at the time, his characters is filled with a

sarcasm?

I had a couple LOL moments, in spite of the fact that Penny and Leonard were awful…again.