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Let's put it this way. Remember when Cruise's wife pulled a gun on the guy to get him to release Cruise from stasis? If she'd ever really had the intention to kill him, the system would have predicted it before she even got there and she would have been arrested before even getting in the room. So basically, since

Well, I don't know how far along you are but Season 4 has at least heavily implied

Look, it may seem that way but the reality is that suicide due to any number of conditions can be as terminal as any organic illness. It's difficult to comprehend and even the medical profession often does a terrible job at understanding it and that includes psychiatrists and psychologists.

Having actually gone to medical school and knowing plenty of doctors, I can say among their number there are some of the most terrible, close minded, cruel and yes, even stupidest people I know (I'm not excepting myself from a lot of that).

Not exactly the same thing but there was this film called Series 7: The Contenders which had the state sanctioned murder element. The makers found their parody being caught up with by real world events when Survivor came out as they were making their film.

Well exactly. I don't agree with calling Evil Dead 2 a remake instead of a sequel, from what I understand, the new recap of the first film came about because they couldn't get the rights to footage from the first film.

I really disliked what the movie did because it completely missed the point of the original PKD story. A common theme in his work is that such things as mutations and their powers often come at great cost. In the case of the book, the pre-cogs (which are mutants) are completely decerebrate. They can predict the

Look at Andy, here thinking he's got a choice in women or boats!

You should quit while you're behind.

I'm guessing you didn't know he was cremated then.

I don't think it's a good idea to get in the way of the inevitability of her and Hayley Atwell.

Jack's OK, he gave me an upvote for at least a couple of things in this comment section.

This last season of Continuum has been all right so far but episode 2 of this season was really good (probably the best so far) and had

Well, to be fair, just like the actor who played Wally, William Mapother was also actually in the Minority Report movie as well. I guess you could even argue it's the same guy (since it was a very small part as an unnamed character in one scene in the movie) unless they specifically contradicted it which hardly seems

No idea but it definitely contributed to this:

Oh, stop talking sense. This is where we accept things like the dead coming back to life, somewhat more grudgingly a plague that leaves an entire modern city dead in less than two weeks and even how the slow moving corpses can somehow get the upper hand on the finest (and sometimes not quite finest) the US Armed

Olivia Wilde thanks you (I really wouldn't mind that being me but the reality is it's not). I can take the compliment about my intelligence though I suppose, though that's probably overstating my talent just a bit. I get by though, so thanks ;-).

Exit Humanity is not too bad. Stephen McHattie, like Lance Henriksen usually makes things better. At least it was a new spin in a setting that usually isn't sued for this sort of thing that's been done quite a lot recently. Worth a look at least.

Not strictly true, there's at least two Swedish versions of each book. I made a point of getting and seeing the extended versions of the films which were shot and broadcast originally as miniseries on Swedish television instead of the cut down versions that went on to get cinema release both in Sweden and abroad. I

Potentially interesting films in the same ballpark include: