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Better looking technology of course, but I always love when the TOS Defiant shows up on Enterprise's Mirror episodes and absolutely murderizes all the Empire and Rebel ships.

Pretty much the reason I don't take my headphones off until the actual movie starts. I just press play when a particularly annoying/overplayed trailer appears and pause when it finishes. Right now, I'm using both Galavant OSTs for this purpose, and have avoided a lot of shitty animated kids' movie trailers.

What are you, some kind of .41 AE snob?

Closer to 100 percent. Highlanders always skew the figures.

My favorite film for years when I was a kid. My dad taped it off of HBO on the Betamax deck so I could watch it whenever I wanted, and I watched it a lot. Which was odd, because I was too young to get many of the jokes and I never cared much for westerns.

In some sort of fencing bra, if I recall correctly.

Glad to see that. I was moved to tears by the end of the movie, and all my friends would talk about was how little the landscape and vegetation resembled Japan and how much they disliked McConaughey's voice and accent.

Well, he is only commenting on historical subjects from his perspective, so it will always be topical.

You're right about the eyes being soulless. I only went for the WALL-E and EVE ones, which avoid that problem and are even cuter in that superdeformed style. There are more robots, but I stopped there because POPs are fucking expensive.

Did the Captain ever ask for anything, though? I remember everyone else's reward being a demand earlier in the film.

Ahem. I believe it's spelled NTSF:SD:SUV::.

Yep, mercy killing, though.

Saw Hunt for the Wilderpeople on Tuesday, which I'm counting because we usually only go to the cinema on Fridays. Weirdly, wonderfully uplifting film with unforgettable characters. Now I finally get what the fuss about Waititi doing Thor 3 was all about, although I'm also sad he won't be able to make Skarsgard one of

In your pants.

Park was great in the role, but I'll always think it weird that movie Snake was short and broad, compared to the relatively skinny comic Joe.

Duh. Everyone knows you use a dark rite to remove the soul—Presto! Instant ginger.

She played Eisenberg's neighbor/first zombie. I thought she did a very good job at the time, and didn't know who she was.

"Pale was I, ere I saw Elba."

Well, don't keep us in suspense. Did he ever succeed in pulling out the cloth without upsetting the dishes and glasses?