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I really like what they are doing with everything. And while they may be changing stuff by necessity, they are also doing playful nods to what has come before.  I sure loved the way Will's reveal in the Baltimore State Hospital mirrored Hannibal's first appearance in Silence of the Lambs.  Very cool; very chilling.

People escaping their miserable existences by channeling all their despair into following sports teams is supposed to be the future?

"I am fucking richer than GOD, y'all, so suck on that while you make fun of my name and try to figure out how to make next month's mortgage payment!" - North West, already speaking in complete sentences and cursing.

All I know is if a ruling in the networks' favor will allow Harry's Law to come back and do an all nude episode, I'll die a happy man.

It's just like the old Steve Jobs only slightly prettier.

I have no problem with any changes Fuller wants to make, as he is doing a fantastic job with the story.  I'm just expressing some curiosity, because it seemed for a while that they were just taking a very elongated and roundabout route towards the moment described in the book when Will figures out Hannibal, and then

WTF?

Saw it recently myself, and it was pretty good.  You have to put it in perspective, however, as a sort of Lethal Weapon type sci-fi pic. It could have been terrible, but it was entertaining.  While the metaphor was somewhat ham-handed, it worked very well at a time when many such pictures were all surface.  The best

They had Will crack the nut that is Hannibal just in time, dramatically speaking.  Just as it was about to reach the point where the audience might be frustrated by the wool pulling, Will, in a fevered state and under immense stress, finally puts all the signs together, and it was only moments after I thought that it

"You may have the super power of handsomeness, Mr. Pitt, but I could easily kill you with my mind."

"That's hilarious, Brad.  No one ever told me I looked like Hector Hammond before."

"Does this asshole even know I talked Halle Berry into fucking his wife's ex-husband live on set during MONSTER'S BALL? He's lucky I don't use my gigantic frontal lobe to make him blow a zombie."

Marc Forster contemplates Brad Pitt's face getting an acid bath as the actor attempts to tell him how to direct a scene during filming for the upcoming movie BRAD PITT VS. THE ZOMBIES.

Here we see Brad Pitt and Marc Forster share an awkward moment after Pitt's "forehead joke" fell completely flat. Later Pitt would recall, "It was the elephant in the room, and I just wanted to get it out of the way. It's not like I'm Austin Powers after having just met The Mole."

If they give Cooper the Osborn hairstyle from the comics, then I might check it out.  Otherwise, this sounds like a busy mess despite the amazing cast.

In fact, to this day I still drop "Just keep swimming; just keep swimming" into conversation whenever appropriate (which, admittedly, is not often). It's the "Why you do this to me, Dimi?" of kids movies.

Not a fan of Cars at all, and I wasn't the biggest fan of Monster's Inc. (it was a B for me), but I thought Finding Nemo was just great. A simple story structure that is very familiar, but it's told in a very inventive manner, and it is simply hilarious. Ellen DeGeneres' Leonard Shelby fish is a stitch, as is Willem

That's a lot of money to spend just to get a chance to try (and likely fail) to fuck Mila Kunis.

Because I thought the character drama was fantastic. I agree the Island mystery got totally out of hand, then it dragged down the final season as they tried to answer questions that should have never been left hanging for so long, or maybe ever even raised in some cases. But the characters were complex, interesting,

Well, that's certainly a cogent reason for dismissing six years of quality work.