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The novel's pretty good, but I hope they add in more about their location in the movie.

I dunno…a few laughs early on made me think it might be good, and there were some funny gags sprinkled through it (mostly Lego-related). At the same time, though, practically nothing in the animated portions did anything to change my mind that the show is a bland, soulless rehash of its glory years.

I would happily give up all avocado privileges for the rest of my life if this were made into an action movie.

So just set it a year or two after the first one and say he aged that fast. Problem solved.

Recent findings in multiverse theory suggest that there's at least one universe where it's the greatest episode ever made, however, scientists have determined that it isn't our universe.

Wait, are you talking about him or the computer?

He could've finished up the series years ago if he didn't have to manually go through and check the spelling every single time he typed a name or place he's made up.

I agree with your sentiments, if not your grammar.

I feel like a grump, but I like static images more in this context. It's sort of like colorizing a classic, well-constructed black-and-white photo in that it may look neat on its own but it takes away something from the original intent.

Ha ha, no. It's a disappointing turd of a film made all the worse by being a big budget sequel with Spielberg still involved. When the T-Rexes are onscreen, you get some fun enough action, and everything aside from that is mind-numbingly bad. The entire plot feels like it hinges upon each character making the

I'm so torn about Hannibal - I've more or less loved the show's entire run, and (consciously avoiding any information about its future) kind of hoped it would wrap itself up at the end of this season. I just want it to go out while it's still great, rather than going into a slow decline by stretching out its premise

I don't know why, but the picture of him with a huge grin standing in front of a portrait of himself with the same huge grin is the funniest thing in that movie to me.

WHO?

WHAT?

Movies with giant mechanical spiders are always of the highest quality.

The Hobbit 3: Audience 0

Not a fan of the art, but I'm always happy to see Amigas make the news.

Back in the Hobbit

Problem? More like multi-property sidequel.

Doctor Hitler?!