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Jeremy Martinez
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I'm not gonna get into it with people who clearly just want a reason to argue, A quick Google search provides plenty of sources showing that Ridley Scott and several others involved have confirmed that it's not the same planet. You know, on top of all the straightforward evidence offered in the actual movie.

I'm not gonna get into it with people who clearly just want a reason to argue, A quick Google search provides plenty of sources showing that Ridley Scott and several others involved have confirmed that it's not the same planet. You know, on top of all the straightforward evidence offered in the actual movie.

You might also denote that this planet looks f*ck-all like the planet in Alien.  There are snow-capped mountain ranges, bodies of water and pyramids filled with alien architecture. The original was a desolate, inhospitable rock. Also, the entire reason they would call it LV-223 in the movie was to communicate to the

You might also denote that this planet looks f*ck-all like the planet in Alien.  There are snow-capped mountain ranges, bodies of water and pyramids filled with alien architecture. The original was a desolate, inhospitable rock. Also, the entire reason they would call it LV-223 in the movie was to communicate to the

I know it's not technically a "Director's Cut" because it was basically disowned by Fincher (Peter Jackson doesn't consider the extended LOTR to be directors cuts, either), but Alien 3 was vastly improved by the extended cut released with the Alien Quadrilogy box set.

I know it's not technically a "Director's Cut" because it was basically disowned by Fincher (Peter Jackson doesn't consider the extended LOTR to be directors cuts, either), but Alien 3 was vastly improved by the extended cut released with the Alien Quadrilogy box set.

Andy Botwin and (seasons 1-3) Doug are the stars of that show for me.

I would feel the same way, but my love for that movie was invigorated by the popular theory that Ferris is just Cameron's Tyler Durden and that the movie largely takes place in his head.

Nancy Botwin (Mary Louise Parker) on Weeds is a legitimately terrible person. "I'm gonna put my children and friends in constant mortal danger because I refuse to get a real job or give up my upper middle-class lifestyle.  I'm a terrible and sloppy drug dealer but it's cool because I'm hot.  So when I paint myself

Loved this movie.  The only thing that disappointed me was the decision to make the Old God humanoid (or at least his hand). The whole plot seemed so Lovecraftian, that I would've liked to see some tentacles.

I think that was the thing in the one elevator with the ballerina body, but the face of a Langolier.

It's pretty clear this was meant to air before last week's episode (everyone welcoming each other back for the new year).  But, I think this was a rare case where episode shuffling worked in the show's favor; as stated before, coming back from hiatus on a much stronger episode was a boon to the ratings.

I think my favorite Art line was (after Raylan's speech in court) "Next time you tell me you aren't good at something, I'm gonna believe you."

I dunno. I was pretty amused by how everyone at Dundee Mifflin - including the men - were taken aback by his handsomeness. That was entertainingly realistic.