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If that's the case, I'll wait and see. After seeing the last Indy movie and Prometheus, I just have such dread for a possibly lousy sequel. Throw in the new Jurassic Park and Blade Runner, and my excitement runs tepid at best.

One thing I haven't seen too many talk about, is the share amount of cringe comedy that's going on. I wince so hard at scenes like the elderly woman slowly approaching Jimmy with another knickknack to unload [And the share number of them on the coffee table tells us how many trips this lady has already made]. A theme

Next thing you're going to expect people to read and shit.

Couldn't it also be due to Paul Feig directing? I like some of the guys work, but his boasts about making a scarier Ghostbusters, seems like he's got some blinders on. Isn't what most people liked about the original, is that it's a silly comedy with light horror touches? Maybe this should be its own thing, a spiritual

Revelations 2 kind of plays like an not-terrible version of Evil Within. It's a lot more subtle, and the Barry half slows the pace and gets downright creepy. I was expecting another terrible RE game, but so far it's a step in the right direction. It does have clunky dialogue in the first half, but I'll take a snarky

3 is flawed, we all know this, but it at least went for something more akin to Alien: Single Xenomorph, band of defenseless people trying to survive, and a much darker tone. It's unsentimental and bleak, much like the first film. Do you think a little kid like Newt would have survived in Alien?

I remember those! They tasted awful.

Oh, I thought you meant the cast.

The ending is heavy in a way that keeps true to pulp detective stories; it's like if Hammett wrote a science fiction novel.

If there's a PKD story that would rock as a movie, it's Eye in the Sky. By far one of his most trippy and enjoyable novels.

I'm afraid of no children! Child Busters!

Or is it Burning Man?

Maybe it means the budget gets cut in half, the director fired, and somehow still becomes an inexplicable hit?

Really, Travis Bickle? One's pathos and the other's a psycho.

I mean really, y?

"Oh my god, this recliner was the best idea ever!"

I can attest to this, for I work in a library, and it's kind of depressing. I've tried pointing them to other writers they might like, but it seldom goes beyond, "Not interested."

You and your, "glaring plot hole." GIVE ME A BREAK.

I loved the part where the large mouth said, "S'awright?" And the little mouth inside said, "S'awright!"

Say, the alien in Alien had no eyes, but it had zero problems Frenching peoples' skulls open. What gives, After Earth?