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I object to these, not because they're morally reprehensible, but because they're boring and unimaginative.

Voiceover narration throughout the movie is almost never done in contemporary film. Most filmmakers think it cheapens the whole medium to do it.

1) Name me an example of this occurring where the original actor didn't die mid-production.

It's not a matter of not being able to do it, dramatically.

It won't work.

I don't know. Game of Thrones is by far the most disappointing adaptation of last year, for me.

The right Mona looks either surprised or amused. I can't decide which.

Looks like every other generic superhero movie in recent years.

My random observations.

The way to get a book deal in today's climate is to write urban fantasy with a pretty girl on the cover, have it be a series of seven or more books and allude to witches, vampires or faeries in the title.

B5 is the embodiment of epic space opera for television.

It would certainly serve the story better and help reign in the narrative for the last (hopefully) two books.

Not everything that could happen should happen. If it does, in this case, it'll set the precedent that whenever principle characters with unfulfilled potential are within travelling distance of a Red Mage, he/she'll basically become impervious to death. Which would be a huge mistake for a series lauded as fantasy's

All things in moderation.

Must be regionalized American art for many of these. None of the hardcover versions I have of The First Law and Malazan Book of the Fallen have art as a atrocious as what's seen above.

If he does magically spring back to life, it'll officially herald the shark being jumped.

Making Star Wars kids movies is perfectly fine. If Lucas had simply made a junior trilogy that was standalone and never tampered with the originals apart from digital restoration, that'd be all nice and dandy.

Basically represents everything I generally hate about anime.

I really want The River to be good.

Both science and religion is a way for humanity to explain what is currently unexplainable to us. The real difference is the method.