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Still available on Hulu, I hope

Doldemort… That is exactly what I'll call him from now on.

Ahhh, switching shoes. Yeah, I can see how that's a bit silly. But it's somewhat realistic — Actual serial killers leave calling cards because they like to brag to the cops that they are getting away with it (or are secretly begging to be caught). So there are details that police often don't reveal, so that they

A few answers…

Good thing they didn't ask about Judge Doodie. *giggle*

So did Knowing.

They never claimed he was perfect. He had flaws and rage, but always chose love when it came down to it — that's kind of the whole point of the character.

Same. An obvious and extreme example here for me was Star Wars. I managed to see just the 30 second teaser, but never read a word or saw any other clips. I had no idea who was in it or what was going on before it happened. Couldn't be happier that I did.

True — Though that was due more to them trying to set up sequels, I believe. They combined a bit of Ender's Shadow into the film, but it really did them no favors.

I prefer the "Two Brothers" movie trailer in Rick and Morty.

Ender's Game showed the actual END of the movie. What's worse, the entire trailer was in sequential order. There's so many that do it like this, I've had to stop watching any and all trailers.

Bad trailers hurt a couple of my favorite movies — Galaxy Quest, and Scott Pilgrim. I've yet to show either of those films to anyone that didn't fall in love with them.

*assumes god-like voice*

He created a whole new race of daleks? That bastard.

"Death Needs a Holiday" sounds like a british rom-com that could star Alan Rickman and David Bowie.

Of course it was a pretty good movie. It had fucking Alan Rickman in it.

Why not add a Spaceballs twist and name one Darth Olomew

Yeah?! Well good luck on the robot reservation, SUCKERS!! We're not gonna honor those bogus treaties!

Nary a mention of Super Mario Bros.? But that was like John Leguizamo's finest Dinosaur-related work of the 1990s!

Step 2 needs more question marks before I agree to anything.