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Winter Soldier was pretty close to perfect, for a comic book movie, so…..

There are curated playlists. It also has a Pandora-like recommendation engine, although it's not very good. I also spend a lot of time at work "exploring", but just clicking around on the "related artists" links. So if I'm bored of Drive Bye Truckers, I'll check out the 12 or so artists that are under the related

I know Reddit has a bad rep on this site, but if you're really interested in this topic, Reddit Ask Historians has a great FAQ section.

I'm not saying the film needed to spend more time, I'm just saying Nolan could have executed the sequence a little differently. Just a couple of very brief shots or scenes to space it out.

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There's a really cool scientific explanation of the water planet on the Reddit Interstellar thread if you're interested in learning more about it.

Especially the first chapter of the movie. The dialogue exchanges between Coop and the older Brand and Lithgow's character felt like robots talking past each other. I was shocked at how awkward some of those conversations were.

To me it's just that Nolan isn't good at, or isn't interested in, properly illustrating the passage of time. In Batman 3, he could have just had a few quick montage scenes showing Wayne's journey back to America. In Interstellar, he could have done the same to illustrate the passage of time between Coop discovering

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I'm not that sure. Marvel supposedly isn't interested in promoting characters they don't own the film rights to anymore. FF was cancelled. I wouldn't be surprised if they keep Wolverine on the shelf for a while.

Where the Interstellar review at?

I liked their adaptations of Dune, both of them. There was a ton of good stuff in there, including James McAvoy before he was a star.

Well the book does actually feature genetically modified T-Rexes used as household servants and caring for human infants, so yeah, it basically sounds right up Sci-Fies alley.

I've been trying to play the Mod that restricts the tech tree to the medieval era, but I've never been able to get it to work.

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The saving grace is that zombie apocalypse Atlanta is pretty the same as regular Atlanta, so….

And then they would lower the only black person on the show down a well full of zombies.

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