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I love it, I want to see it again. I think it's a great updating of the character for modern movie audiences. I think modern comic book audiences are probably more used to a different Superman. Hell, late 90s comic book audiences were probably ready for this character. I feel like the specter of the Reeves movies are

I'd say more like 9/10th of a good movie. The ending goes on a tad too long but otherwise I loved it.

I'm not saying quality, I'm saying a good Superman movie. It seems based on this and other reviews that they have changed a lot about Superman's character. Based on what I've read it seems as if that's true and one thing nerds hate is when you change things. Costumes, origins, powers…etc…so if there have been a lot of

I kind of thought everyone hated Watchmen for changing the ending.

Batman is a way more interesting character than Superman. Superman is a little one-dimensional, his villains aren't as cool by a longshot, there's no parent death thing. He's basically invincible. The only way you can make Superman interesting is by playing up the whole alien/stranger in a strange land thing. It

The nerd community seems to be really embracing this movie and I trust their opinion more in movies like this. I don't care what Ken Tucker thinks about Superman, I want to know what the nerds at Ain't It Cool think and they, along with Patton Oswalt, seem to love this movie.

I meant turning away from the Shae who would do anything for Sansa, as she said to Varys last night.

The great thing about season 4 is that there will be a lot of huge moments…Purple Wedding, Sansa's escape with LIttlefinger, Tyrion imprisoned, the Mountain and Oberyn, Lady Stoneheart, Tywin and Shae, Lysa's death and the battle of Castle Black.

I think the fact that we have seen Balon and Asha (Yara) at the end of season 3 means we will see some of the Iron Island stuff that's in the last two books. I think they will use season 4 as a way to further open up that whole world to the TV viewers and that way when they get around to Feast of Crows all of that

I think last night we saw the beginning of some of Shae's jealousy over Sansa. That look she gave when they were half-flirting about Crakehall and the people who mock him. Shae is also a headstrong person. She's not going to leave just because Varys asks her too, even if he was offering all those diamonds. I think we

Well if you're not a fan of invented filler I'm guessing season 4 will be an unpleasant ride for you

That's all I could think about in that scene and assume it was an homage

That was the Westeros equivalent of buddy cop movie banter

A few thoughts on season 4. I believe they will simply expand everything that remains in book 3. They will flesh out Mace Tyrell since we haven't even met him on the show. We will also get much more Oberyn since he definitely got the short-shrift in the book. He's like the Luca Brasi of ASOIAF, he dies before he

Someone remind me about the Arya moment from the book that couldn't happen because they killed the character on the show. 

I personally think we'll see more of Michelle Fairley in season 4, if only because it will allow them to stretch things out a bit and fill in more story. According to EW she is on the July 16 premiere of Suits, meaning she's most likely already started filming the show and could even be done, I'm not sure how USA's

Homer finding a stately British tea drinker in his giant pile of backyard sugar is easily one of my top 10 TV moments of all time. And then he does a spit take!

Especially that whole boxing scene…although as you said still funny

Yeah, they need to be swarthy…I think the people behind this show know what they're doing, their casting has been impeccable

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