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"Looper will have a few extra minutes of scenes showing that China is the world's main superpower in the future, which will only be shown in China."

My interest in seeing this movie is entirely because of Emma Stone. Unfortunately, it's somewhat offset by having her spend what'll presumably end up being the entire movie as a cardboard cutout love interest, swooning over that shrimpy kid with the 200 dollar haircut.

That's a staggering amount of random spoilers stuffed into one image.

I don't know why, but most of the io9 recommendations I've picked up (including said Windup Girl) have been utter rubbish. The only recommendation I can remember enjoying was "Emissaries From the Dead" by Adam-Troy Castro, and even that had a certain tropy cheeseball factor.

80's B-movie horror franchise waiting to happen in a different timeline.

That's one that came to mind for me as well - not Banks's Consider Phlebas, which although brilliant has a startlingly dissimilar tone to that of Firefly.

Babylon 5's Captain Sheridan!

Well, Street Kings was stunt casting, plain and simple. He was given nothing to do besides crack wise and embody his House persona.

Haha, I didn't notice that. Yeah, that was unfortunate.

The phenomenon of ghosts mirrors that of UFO sightings. The vast majority can be put down as either hoaxes, physiological or psychological events within a person or a group, or the human tendency towards pattern recognition colored by preconceived superstition.

That is all kinds of creepy. I love it.

I loved that movie when I was a kid. I still maintain it's a good movie, no matter how many people tell me how absolute crap it is. Rufio sequel, bring it on.

With a wife that hot, I can't blame him for wanting her to dress up in sexy outfits and fight giant aliens, whatever the occasion may be. At any rate, good show, and I wish you all the best.

Queequeg!

I doubt any of Whedon's future projects are likely to get anywhere near the mainstream success of the Avengers, apart from future Avengers sequels.

Depp has credited Burton for his career several times, stating that he was plucked from obscurity and saved from being chewed up and spit out by Hollywood, like most young actors of his day.

Well, compared to the rest of the above list, he's probably the only author that gets a hardcover release. It's all relative, I suppose.

You can never go wrong with scientific studies involving blindfolded test subjects.

I love asymmetrical anatomy.