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Wait really? I thought Part II was pretty mediocre, it never really seems to land on what it wants to be exactly. The plot is way too labyrinthine for that kind of movie and the part where they travel back to the first movie feels incredibly desperate. I always just saw it as a weird bridge between the great first

I just rewatched Dr. No and it has the most bizarre pacing ever. Like the first half hour is set up and introduction, and the next is random, rather dull investigative wheel spinning, like a noir movie with no atmosphere. Then when you're just about bored to death, Bond wakes up on the beach, Ursula Andress shows up,

I just rewatched Dr. No and it has the most bizarre pacing ever. Like the first half hour is set up and introduction, and the next is random, rather dull investigative wheel spinning, like a noir movie with no atmosphere. Then when you're just about bored to death, Bond wakes up on the beach, Ursula Andress shows up,

Snicket does kind of have that issue when he writes a series: Series of Unfortunate Events only felt satisfying if you read like five in a row. I imagine this series will only really feel complete after all four have been released.

Snicket does kind of have that issue when he writes a series: Series of Unfortunate Events only felt satisfying if you read like five in a row. I imagine this series will only really feel complete after all four have been released.

I don't love Robocop half as much as Chartex, but I will say that it is superior to Scarface, which has to be the single most overrated film of the 80's. I really don't think it's a classic: it's a fun B gangster movie that is unfortunately convinced it's the Godfather and has to stretch a very simplistic story into a

I don't love Robocop half as much as Chartex, but I will say that it is superior to Scarface, which has to be the single most overrated film of the 80's. I really don't think it's a classic: it's a fun B gangster movie that is unfortunately convinced it's the Godfather and has to stretch a very simplistic story into a

@avclub-21a8615938a206d4311a58a53ad8890e:disqus I can relate to that, my current boyfriend of two years and I met on a sort of sketchy free gay dating site, Skyped for about three weeks before meeting, and then ended up getting a hotel room and spending a couple nights together immediately after the first date. Not to

@avclub-21a8615938a206d4311a58a53ad8890e:disqus I can relate to that, my current boyfriend of two years and I met on a sort of sketchy free gay dating site, Skyped for about three weeks before meeting, and then ended up getting a hotel room and spending a couple nights together immediately after the first date. Not to

I am pretty positive that no one will allow Miller to direct anything ever again. What about Robert Rodriguez? That could actually be a very good choice.

I am pretty positive that no one will allow Miller to direct anything ever again. What about Robert Rodriguez? That could actually be a very good choice.

Wait really? Who has even turned down the role besides Bird that seemed remotely possible or likely? As much as Hollywood gets criticized, the press and internet commenters have shown an astonishing lack of imagination thinking of potential directors for this thing.

Wait really? Who has even turned down the role besides Bird that seemed remotely possible or likely? As much as Hollywood gets criticized, the press and internet commenters have shown an astonishing lack of imagination thinking of potential directors for this thing.

Really? I think these characters are all so whiny and poorly defined, outside of their stereotypical character type, that I can't care at all about any of them. It's basically like Lost if every single character were like Boone, Shannon, or Ana Lucia and instead of mysteries and plot twists we have zombie attacks. I

Really? I think these characters are all so whiny and poorly defined, outside of their stereotypical character type, that I can't care at all about any of them. It's basically like Lost if every single character were like Boone, Shannon, or Ana Lucia and instead of mysteries and plot twists we have zombie attacks. I

Because the one thing Game of Thrones is definitely lacking in is the number of characters.

Because the one thing Game of Thrones is definitely lacking in is the number of characters.

Meyers never actually wrote the planned sequels to The Host though so it may not end up as a series.

Meyers never actually wrote the planned sequels to The Host though so it may not end up as a series.

Not to mention I Am Number Four, The Hunger Games, and Beautiful Creatures.