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Yeah when I saw he had FNL in there I got incredibly happy, and then began inexplicably crying…because FNL does that to me

Munn is consistently the best part of the show and Pill's character (not Pill herself, who is a delightful actress) is consitently the worst

I loved it because of his inclusion of shows that get little to no credit like Oz. Also his inclusion of Buffy even though it started before the Sopranos (his choice for the start of the revolution) just cause.

Them and Charlie Sheen. I think he singlehandedly pays for all of my favorite FX dramas

I KNOW

He was one of the highlights of Lost as a whole, possibly the most consistent actor behind Emmerson and O'Quinn

Macedon't star with this

Despicable Me 1 maybe, but 2? That was god awful, I would have rather watched Cars 2

And a 5 season spinoff!

I loved the way the world looked, but I found the plot itself to relatively boring.

See, here's the thing. No one here has attacked you. We've just tried to understand you and explain to you why we disagree. I don't think Whedon is untouchable, as you say below Alien Resurrection is awful.

How? There isn't a twist, its a straight up? "Wow human beings are fucking terrible. Lets let them die and see if the next species gets it write" which means "Wow, horror movies are so tired and terrible now a days, lets destroy this formula we've been working with and start fresh"

Buffy too was a subversion of the horror genre. Do you not understand that? Buffy was Joss's reaction the horrible nature of horror movies to slaughter teenage girls for entertainment, and make those who survive helpless. Thus, he made the perennial victim of horror movies into a superhero.

I kind of picked it up from the trailers

See the main difference between the two is how they act towards horror movies. Scream loves horror movies but acknowledges the genres faults and likes poking fun at them. Cabin is sick and tired of the same shit every year and is advocating for a complete shift in the formula.

My favorite part in Cabin was definitely the ending! To me it does what Scream never could do. Scream was content to poke fun at the horror genre but thats as far as it would go. The ending of Cabin however completely derided the horror genre. You know the characters finding out that gods (read:horror fans) found

I would pay to see Summer Glau be an RPQ. I assume it involves ballet?

The same thing that happens to everything else?

He doesn't always kill them! Sometimes he lets you live a happy relationship before you have sex with them, make them lose their souls and are forced to ultimately killing them (after they get their soul back and become the person you one loved again of course!)

Or about "Evil Bill"