cljohnston108
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Sorry, couldn't make it past the first two minutes. Although it made me appreciate Babylon 5's CGI that much more.

ROTFLSHINP! (Rolling On The Floor Laughing So Hard I Need Paramedics!)

Principal Snyder: "There’re some things I can just smell. It’s like a sixth sense."

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Okay, well, I enjoyed those movies, too... largely because they weren't produced by Roger Corman!

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Chris Evans is always great! Anybody here see The Losers? You will never again hear Journey's "Don't Stop Believin'" without busting a gut.

And Gwen's understated reaction in the back seat was priceless.

Well, the Rear-View Evil Sierra gave rise to my favorite Gwen-ism.

See, that's what I was thinking.

I don't worry about any of that, as long as I have my trusty Freedom Chair!

Hmmm, it appears to be following the same vector as the alien organism's!

Ummm, shouldn't the title read, "Why astronauts can’t whistle in space suits"?

I believe the Shuttle and ISS are pressurized to normal 14.7psi, so you can resume whistling as soon as you come back aboard.

Peter Firth had a line in Lifeforce, after his soldiers have blown up two of the space vampires with grenades: "Gather up the bits and watch them!"

Wasn't there a Playboy Playmate... ? Oh, wait, that was Donna D'Errico!

The bit that had me on the floor was when Artie sweepingly bids Jinks "Welcome to Warehouse 13!" and the camera begins its majestic pull-back... "Okay, that's all we have time for!" Screeeech!

Yeah, like Saul Rubinek, David Strathairn brings a believability to everything he's in.

"Maybe I'll give it a chance."

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Well, for me it's the design work and the movement of the various elements and the "camera" that impresses me. There's some really great attention to detail. On the other hand, the actual people are rendered rather simplistically, probably to avoid the Uncanny Valley.

Well, it's got bits of awesomeness, distributed evenly enough that I had to go buy the DVDs.

Oh, good! I thought I was the only one here not bothered by the "Teen Tony" aspect of IM:AA.