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I always opt out of the scan. Radiation is radiation, and we get enough of it in our daily lives. I say this as someone that has actually worked with radioisotopes for over a decade. I don't trust an agency that won't release how many milliREM the machine exposes people to for each scan, not to mention that there is

Frankly, without Ant Man you don't get the Avengers greatest villain....Ultron. Ultron was built by Hank Pym, and Ultron builds Vision to try to destroy the Avengers. Vision (whose body is the android Human Torch from the 1940's that we saw in the Captain America movie (see the World's Fair scene)) becomes a pivotal

animeflavor.com has the new episodes up. Got tired of Cartoon Network, and Disney XD isn't on my channel selection unless I pay more, so these guys are a great alternative.

Actually, I'd say that for me, Alan Moore (Watchmen) is a more important writer in the last 30 years than Gibson. Mainly because he deconstructed and rearranged the superhero genre so well, that he breathed extra life into what was a rapidly dying genre.

And now you feel my pain at what JJ Abrams did to Star Trek.

The blog post is a serious waste of space and bandwidth. It's like saying that today's smartphone is a better music player than (insert your favorite old music player from the past here) from five years ago.

So another Casey "Apple Uber Fanboi Extraordinaire" Chan article? Big surprise in the content. Looks like Giz needs to break out the pooper scooper for this blog post once again.

Sorry, any time you need an infographic or a diagram to explain a plot, it wasn't thought out properly to begin with. Yes, I know I'm going to get many people who disagree with me on this, but the last 5 minutes of Looper presents a paradox, not a solution.

MRJ was also in The Walking Dead last season before his character decided to do something stupid like draw down on Rick Grimes.

The same thing goes for Back to the Future 2 and 3. Old Biff steals the DeLorean in the future, heads to 1955 to give himself the sports almanac, and then is able to return to the same future where he stole the DeLorean from in the first place. It's impossible, because he changed the past so drastically (ie. 1985 Biff

Walter has always used music to help him think. That last shot of him listening to the music and staring at the flower was about him remembering something due to the music playing. Perhaps September coded the plan in Walter's brain with a specific song?

Nope. Actually the latest Dr. Who episode "The Angels Take Manhattan" deals with a paradox of a similar nature exactly the way I described it. Because it follows logic AND physics. Unlike the last 5 minutes of Looper.

Look at my responses to acweston if you want more detail. It IS a contrived ending because the writer has written himself into a corner and then breaks his own rules (not to mention the rules of logic and physics) to get himself out of it.

Ah, but Johnson's version of time travel wasn't the Back to the Future version, because even Doc Brown mentioned paradoxes (ie. Old Joe being in the past causes Young Joe to kill himself, therefore Old Joe never exists to go back into the past causing Young Joe to kill himself). In Back to the Future, everything

SPOILERS!!!! DON'T READ ANY FURTHER IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MOVIE!!

Like I said, 'good' adaptation, not great. A great adaptation is the latest version of Judge Dredd in the theaters now. But Kane was enjoyable enough, and as close to any adaptation as we're bound to get from Hollywood.

Oh, and it has nothing in common with "Drive" which was a horrendous movie from beginning to end. At least "Looper" only shoots itself in the foot in last 5 minutes, "Drive" was D.O.A.

I was with the movie all the way up until the ending which doesn't follow a simple chain of logic and invalidates the whole chain of events from happening. All because the writer/director breaks his own established rules in the movie so that he can get the ending he wanted. I'd get into it, but then there'd be

I thought it was good, enjoyable, and a pretty good adaptation of source material. And at least the ending didn't piss me off like the ending to Looper.

Trying reading all the responses (where I clarified my response) before opening your mouth and showing how big an asshole we already know you are.