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DanFromFletcher
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Ouch!

Whovian: I am, clearly, a buffoon.

There never was a really good evil agent counterpart to Bond, was there?

Arnold will be available
You know, to play the villain.

You Rent-to-Own-ly Live Twice

Truth. Just cause she's having sex and/or horny doesn't diminish her sweetness or cuteness.

(Going for redemption post-Avatar-comment)

I picture Scarlett scrutinizing herself in the mirror, looking for crows' feet.

The emotional aspect makes things confused, doesn't it?

Oh, also:

@Jordo: I liked it enough, I just wanted to get to the action (particularly the non-Mako but still awesome Iroh action)

Complicated answer:
Avatar: The Last Airbender, the episode right before the big finale really started, where they go to the play that depicts the entire series to that point. It isn't bad at all, really. It's clever, and affecting, and has fun with its history even while building on the story. It's just that the

That would be an awesome thing.
Strong idea, Bill Reed. Strong idea.

Well wait a second.
Will the movie play Mars with the breathable atmosphere, friendly ecology, etc?

Oh the win!!!
Such a win. The original post, mind you.
Though the replies were quite good too.

Joel: NEVER!!

You want a mashup?

"Have you seen the film Cahs, Murray?"

I go back to asking when you hit the borders on the definition of "remake". If you change the nature of the threat, and the method the hero uses against that threat, and the character names, and the philosophy, and the setting, and the time, and the style…isn't this just a new movie?