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"Though it can’t overcome the source material’s problematic
themes—namely, Card’s intentionalist morality, which prizes a
character’s ideals over their actions."

I still sing the "what should I be?" song when looking for halloween costumes.

AHHHHHHHHHHH… Seven Mary Three?

How about some Good Charlotte?

I wish I could like the guy who said She's so High and Train twice.

These all seemed really obvious to me.

I wondered if Event Horizon (also known as the Shining in Space) would get any love.

That freaks me out too.

Christ, I was on LSD the first time I saw Jacob's Ladder! What was the guy who suggested that thinking?

I love that scene. Not sure what's so creepy about it. It was like if that bigfoot video actually looked real.

horrible movie but i still find the gorilla abraham lincoln from tim burton's planet of the apes remake extremely unsettling…

barbara is horrendous.

Lost actually had a couple of scenes that just sent shivers down my spine.

I love how the music at the party cuts out when he walks up and starts up again as he's walking away… also, the laugh is fucking creppy.

The AV Club used to have a column called "movie vs. book" that was pretty good. I personally like both the movie and the book. The main differences for me:

Christ, the scene in the Shining where Jack makes his son sit on his lap. I don't know why that's so creepy.

I remember seeing ads for this and thinking "what the fuck is this?" This is the only source of I've ever seen say anything other than negative about it.

My mind is kind of blown by this comment? I'd really like to hear your explanation of how Dustin Hoffman plays the same character in every movie.

Congrats on being done with this website… You're obviously really skilled because you can keep posting on a site that you don't visit.

Am I the only one who read this article and REALLY wanted to read these books? I'm so intrigued by the concept of these books (a world where everyone has one superpower) that I will gladly put up with some misogyny.