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Bill Britt
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I don't like Harry Potter. There I said it. You can burn me at the stake now.

Shows what you know. As a grad student I've met plenty of scientists that are Nicholas Cage types, Jerry O'Connell types, Keanu Reeves types, and yes even Arnold Schwarzenegger types (one of them even regularly competes in bodybuilding competitions). We come in all flavors.

I hope we see Professor Bobo swinging in a tire again. One of the many reasons why he's my favorite antagonist on the show.

I watched it on-demand. I thought it was a pretty good pilot episode. It didn't give too much away.

It better be a full 2½ hour movie about how he got the scar on his chin. The acquisition of the Millennium Falcon from Lando can wait until the second movie.

I sure do hope Professor Bobo comes back, at least for a cameo. He was my favorite antagonist.

I loved Dodd's look on his face when Ed came back to the cabin after Peggy stabbed him, like a puppy dog nudging an injury to its owner. It was so sad and hilarious.

I feel like that this article should've been bigger. Like Fisher talking about what it was like to work on the films, whether the directors asked for more stereotypical mannerisms, and what the other actors thought about his performance.

I noticed that you didn't include the middle east militant footage as a stray observation. Did you not find it an intelligent joke, thought it was out of place, or just too easy to fit into the news report scene?

There better be one last Back in Black segment next week. If not I'll be ANGRY!
(get it, get it) >_>

I think of Bruce Campbell's directing more as a mock of his B-movies.
He knows his fans, and in a way his self directed movies are a sort of
fan-service (also his Hercules & Xena episodes weren't bad either).

Anyone else think that a Progressive Rock concept album of Dayman should be a thing. I sure as hell do.

Well if, and only if, Odin is in it then that means Loki is in it. Even if Tom isn't physically making an appearance.

I feel that Lois & Clark captured the true essence of a Superman better than Man of Steel. It was too dark (literally), and didn't have enough uplifting moments (moments that filled you with hope) to be considered a true Superman story.

Mass Effect 3. I love the series so much that when friends of mine told me that the ending sucked I couldn't bring myself to finish the game. To this day I still don't know what happens. I will not watch a youtube video of the ending, or read synopsis. When friends try to tell me what happens I hold my ears and hum

If your reasoning behind Sphere comes purely from comparing it to other film productions I would agree with you. That being said what you don't take into account is the fact that it mirrors the book more closely than any other Michael Crichton adaptation (yes, even Jurassic Park). It's not without its problems but

Freakazoid at least deserves a runner up. And in what world does Gravity Falls beat Gargoyles. One that I don't want to live in, that's for sure.

Yea especially with Wine & Virtualbox thrown in the mix.

I love the fact that according to the trailer DRIFT STAGE will have a Linux version.

What!? No Jim Jefferies!? His Netflix special was awesome.