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It would have been nice if they had included any of that in the movie. Instead, I couldn't tell if he was supposed to be completely serious or quasi-comic relief.

I honestly still haven't the faintest idea who or what General Grevious was.

If I have to give positive marks to anyone in the trilogy it's Ian McDiarmid. He was easily the most fascinating and watchable part of any of the movies.

It's hard to beat "Nooooooooooooooooooooo." I mean as far as horrible individual moments go, that one takes the cake. Quite possibly of any movie ever. The thought process behind that still confounds me. The fact that presumably no one (Nooooooooooooooooooooo one) asked George to reconsider that moment is possibly the

I give that edge to Clones. The Fett thing was just the pits. (No pun intended…okay, little pun intended.)

My dream is to have a Marvel-style interconnected universe featuring one giant crossover of all the cop/detective shows on TV. I don't know who'll be the Thanos of this venture, but I want everyone. From Bones to Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

I'd say we suffered more watching Hayden suffer.

50 Shades has made sex passe and bourgeois. It's all about Star Wars now.

I wouldn't say Revenge of the Sith was /much/ better.

I don't recall Mr. Limitless in Limitless: The Movie being that big of a dick to others, but he wasn't Detective Limitless. Detective Limitless must be an asshole.

I actually liked Limitless: The Movie. But I'm going to love Super Intelligent Detective Drama #594.

SPRING BRAINNSSSSSSSSSSSSS. SPRING BRAINS FOREVER.

"But this one will be made by a Romero, so that’s something, right?"

Ed Helms!

But Season 3 would be a party on a different day. People would be rested, welcomes wouldn't be worn out, the hosts could figure out what booze people liked best and buy more of it and what they didn't like and not buy it at all (e.g. KatrinIPA, HAlely). It's not that we hate the hosts, it's that we're kind of bored

I wouldn't say we're past the point of no return (like Katrina, I believe that every show has a possibility of redemption, as well as in the psychological benefits of walking on sunshine). However, I think we're PTPONR for this season. It seems too late in the year to introduce a new major plot/story arc (though I

My Banshee is Rectify.

You can ask that about like 85% of all beloved 80s movies.

Well Roberto Orci is one of the co-creators…

In this one he needs to save the Constitgootion.