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What if all three were in the same room? And maybe Summer Glau pokes her head in through a door or window?

No, they take the good ideas. Jumper seems right up SyFy's alley.

@avclub-654994917d3301946da8540d7d560004:disqus Whhhaaaaaa???!!!!!

I believe the proper nomenclature in pictures like this is: 'cod, swingin' cod".

I would love for Army of Me to become trailer music… for just one movie, of course. Just to be clear.

*tosses shotgun to Affleck*

What about the children?!!

I always liked The Blair Witch Project, not to try to be so low and compare it with Lovecraft, but I loved it more after I read Dagon, that Bloch story and other Cthulu Mythos tales due to that ending. The girl at the end is screaming because a: the sight is so freaking terrifying and/or b: she remembers the story

I just got out of the theater and I loved it. By far, my favorite found footage flick, but I have a tendency to like those movies. I have to agree that the film excelled at making you smile as they tested their powers. Every young geek imagines those feelings and images and it was definitely one of the few

Well, yeah, I know. It's just, Blade Runner is an unmitigated SF classic, directed by Ridley 'Alien' Scott and starring Harrison 'Solo & Jones' Ford, that came out in the early 80's. 99.999 ad infinitum percent of the time, movies with those preceding keywords are usually those I love, loved, amicably appreciate, seen

Maybe it's just a multiple view movie and I need to learn a little patience.

Then I should totally love this!

Shouldn't that be labeled as 'fact', though? How can people debate it after that last season? Of BSG's that is.

Scary Norse Guy is bitchin'!

Those were my thoughts as well. If I had seen when I was a kid, like I did with the Alien flicks and Terminator and like-minded films, I know I would've loved it. But alas…

I actually watched Blade Runner for the first time a month or two ago. I'm ashamed to say I wasn't a fan. It was, frankly, dull and interesting. And no, I'm not a fan of the cgi-heavy blockbusters that clog our summers and I knew this was a cerebral, somewhat slow-paced movie so I was excited to finally sit down and

i caught up on An Idiot Abroad on the Science Channel Why it's on that channel, I have no idea. But I don't care because it's absolutely hilarious. Gervais is a dick, which is widely known but it has to be mentioned every time his name pops up.

I only like them because Ace Ventura. That was some major headbanging from Carrey.

Bill Watterson? As in that guy from Law And Order?

I'm terrified to watch those movies again, even the original. I blame that article that came up here a couple months ago.