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Kharak Is Burning
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I hear they had transforming cars. Also, my mother swears the second half of the second episode was just the second half of the first episode.

Would I be stupid to suggest that the "classic" nature of Dracula and the J.J. Abrams support of Revolution and Believe can serve as mitigating elements to the "geeky" aspect?

*Whines About The Need For Fantasy/Medieval Films To Have Some Kind of Franchise or Licensing Attached"*

But if they don't include that musical sequence, how will I know when to start feeling emotions about the events of the episode?

Alas, he left after season two, which was about… Five years ago?

Wickard v. Filburn! Now I have to give this a shot. That's the case that convinced me Supreme Court cases could be interesting.

Hey, don't knock "The Undead". Leonard Maltin gave it three stars!

Considering that the narrative of the Community reviews I've seen this season seems to have largely consist of "we shouldn't expect the show to be as good as it was now that key members of the show are gone", that seems accurate, though in practice that's a bit like "man with healthy legs expected to run faster than

…Did you answer your own question and then dismiss the answer?

Oh, it does look awful, but I'm hoping it will at least be so bad its a fun time-waster on an empty Sunday. Thankfully, there are enough ridiculous parts of it (the dialogue, Ron Pearlman's outfit, swinging a cargo ship like a 2x4) that someone should be able to make at least one amusing Youtube video out of it.

I wonder if you could make this show without the paranoia part, and just let the stakes of the mystery be the risk that we won't find out the answer. No conspiracies to assassinate the president, no spiral of obvious madness, just one person driven by curiosity to make sense of something which also intrigues the

…Wasn't that supposed to be the point of "Masters of Sci-Fi", or whatever that show hosted by Steven Hawking was called? Sam Waterston was in one as the President?

Hm. The future somehow found a new way to depress me. How have I not heard about this novel?

To this day, whenever Ioan Gruffud comes up in conversation, my father asks how long it will be until the next Horatio Hornblower movie comes out. To this day, my mother and I haven't had the heart to tell him the truth…

Well, the former is a fairly well-regarded action show about young military alchemists trying to find the Philosopher's Stone and regain the body parts they lost trying to bring their mother back from the dead. The latter is about a man's sexual relationship with a young boy.

Nights.

Thank God someone fused science and sociology again. Those two have been apart for far too long.

I'd love that, actually! I wasn't trying to accuse you of anything (though I can see how my post could easily come across that way), though. While I've often come across people discussing the version you describe as "the original" (and it is, for some reason, always called that), this is the first time it's happened

Do we actually know we have the original Sleeping Beauty? It is brought up a lot in conversations on this subject, as does the fluid nature of these stories. How do we establish this?

Now I'm interested in seeing how much of this movie could be made as a Skyrim mod.