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A film about Tim Burton and Helena Bonham Carter, directed by Tim Burton, which could involve finding their weird split house and living their exceedingly oddball Burton-y lives together, nothing significant has to happen and then they divorce at the end.

*Ron Burgundy Meme: … I don't believe you.*

I'm cautiously optimistic Arrow can come back after the extremely uneven and disappointing Season 3. I expect they have a better understanding of how to manage their writing teams for two shows now, and working out the logistics of two shows coexisting in the one timeline would have been hectic.

Its still in there but not really focused on except for a couple of moments towards the end. I think it played better in the film than the books.

Its a pretty diverse cast as it is so I think this is a non-issue

The 3D looks pretty great in some scenes, mostly in space and when the astronauts are floating around. I'd say it's worth it but probably not necessary to go out of your way to see the 3D version.

The movie is really well paced and burns through plot fast, I'd say he most likely won't be bored but it depends on the kid.

This movie really doesnt approach this topic at all, I guess it's only worth mentioning because there is no mention of it?

Seems a bit redundant to me.

Locked myself out of my apartment and thus had some hours to kill today so I went to see this. I read the book a couple of weeks ago and really enjoyed it and the movie was a pretty perfect adaptation of it.

You realise that she was just taking the piss out of him by acting that way right? You see her smiling/laughing to herself when he leaves the room after she "attacks" him.

I understand why The Fly is rated highly by a lot of people, but it never really worked for me. I'm not a fan of bottle episodes though and felt tge placement of this one was a little off for the season.

Im doing a rewatch of Breaking Bad, as one of my roommates hasnt seen it. Up to the final two episodes of Season 3, which I remember being fairly awesome and making up for what I consider a fairly lackluster season overall.

Dragon Age Inquisition. I had never played a Dragon Age game and found the first 10-12 hours some of the most dull gaming I'd ever done. Then I realised I hadnt been doing any of the main story missions, so I did a couple and was hooked for the next 80 hours.

I bought Elder Scrolls Online for PS4, and am enjoying it moderately. I'm finding it difficult to enjoy it as an Elder Scrolls game, yet playing it as a typical MMO feels a bit weird as well. I play each genre so differently so its taking some adjustments to find the right balance for this one.

If you Google Windows 10 upgrade you can skip the queue and download directly from the site. I did it the other day and it works perfectly, you just have to allow an hour or 2 to install.

The book always felt to me when I tried to read them when I was younger, like less a standard narrative, and more a biblical text of this fantasy world. I can see how some people would enjoy that, but I found it extremely hard to enjoy.

Yeah I'd probably prefer to watch Kai, but I'm watching it with my friend who wants the full experience, which I can understand and am happy to do.
I've downloaded the Blu-ray rips to replace my older copies, as the older widescreen format was pretty shoddy at times. The new blu rays are widescreen but they have done

I'm watching Dragon Ball Z, I haven't watched any of it apart from parts of the Cell Saga as a kid. I have to say I'm quite enjoying it, although the filler in this first season is pretty hard to take at times. I think Vegeta and the other saiyan arrive at Earth next episode so that should hopefully kick it up a notch.

I was thinking a couple of days ago about what a missed opportunity this Fantastic Four movie was. If they hadn't felt the need to make it darker and grittier they could have had some fun with it, to make it stand out from other superhero movies.