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Scott Pilgrim is a great big pile of wasted opportunity.

Perhaps you are thinking of Heroes, or maybe The Following.

Looking at that picture, I have to take a second and thank God that Marvel somehow didn't totally mess up the Guardians movie. In the comics they have done everything they can to eliminate the detached, cosmic feeling, the idea that the universe is much bigger than Earth that had been in the DNA run. They have

Focus groups show that cats play very well on the internet. Greenlight it!

You shut up! Let her talk…

Pretty much the only good thing about having been treated for TB is that whenever I get a bad cough (like now), I can nonchalantly say how my consumption must be acting up.

Now nothing can slow down the flow of "Great Job, Internet!"s! You shortsighted fools!

…this is news to me. I will need to look into it. The only song I knew from Donovan was "Mello Yellow" and that OMG NOW THAT DAMN SONG'S STUCK IN MY HEAD!!!

You weren't clued into from Gina Torres' science fiction magnum opus, Cleopatra 2525? Huh, I thought everyone was.

No. Marvel, please, no. One of the best things about the fantastic DNA cosmic run was that they blew off earth almost entirely. The Guardians never interacted with it, Nova barely interacted with it, and even when Earth was involved, it normally revolved around some logical hero(s) (like the Inhumans, Quasar, even

Agree with you so much, but from what I've heard Abnett and Lanning will never work together again. Or at least not anytime soon.

The Godzilla series does this all the time. In any given movie the only other movie in the series that you can count on being part of the continuity is the 1954 original. Probably the best sequel is GMK: Giant Monsters All Out Attack (ignore the name, it's a great kaiju movie) and is a direct sequel to the original

The Nightmare on Elm St series actually has a pretty strong continuity between 1, 3, 4, and 5. 6 doesn't do anything that negates any of them, it just doesn't really acknowledge them, either. 2 is the only real misfit, and Wes Craven's New Nightmare is its own not-really-a-sequel beast.

Loved it as a 12 minute diversion + 3 minutes of credits. But I wouldn't want more. More could only ruin it. Like going from the trailer of Prometheus to the movie of Prometheus.

If there's a bad Lorem ipsum joke, I haven't heard it.

I'm late to the game here, but I might not have a better chance any time soon. Today is my first vacation day for my awesome job that I started in December (which has, coincidentally, significantly cut down on my posting on this site). I had to drive my gf to the doctor for a checkup this morning, now it's relaxing.

Genuinely great job, internet! Let's see if we can string a few more together.

Nooooooope. And this isn't me thoroughly bashing new stuff or overestimating old stuff. This is a simple matter of the old stuff was consistently great with some good and very little below that.

“Man, fuck the Cowboys.”