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Really? Abrams himself hated it? Got a link or something? No surprise though.

The X-Wing and Tie-Fighter games hands down the best. Though like KOTOR not directly tied to the movies.

What he said!

Yea after reading she's an anti-vaxxer I put her in the asshole category as well.

This. Made. My. Day.

Good luck, don't rent any apartment in a building with green foilage on top.

He just regenerated that way...

I know quite a few French people who speak prefect English.

Hello all, my name is Joe and I am an ex-pat Canadian living in Geneva. I work in the international sector (not the UN) and am very interested in history, science, sci-fi and tech. Found io9 actually through the now defunct youtube channel and have been here ever since-branched out to some of the other Gawker sites

Bloody Kinja. :( No way to delete duplicate posts)?

Good one, may I suggest though that Dr Who has it's own identity conundrum with regeneration. As a newish Whovian and lifelong Trekkie it is interesting to compare the two. Unlike the case with transport, physical aspects completely change (or potentially so) as does the personality. Except for occasional temporary

Good one but then Dr Who has it's own identity conundrum with the whole regeneration thing. Speaking as newish Whovian and a life long Trekkie regeneration is actually more problematic - not only physical features but certain aspects of personality change - memories (except for temporary post-regen amnesia) knowledge

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Let me second that. Certainly a dumbass but a terrorist?

Hmmm who is that? I assume some dumbass anti-science American politician perhaps?

Oh well I'll never know what it was about now even after reading all the comments. [/sarcasm]

Yes x 100

Amen, loved it when I first saw it in the theatre.

My issues with negative opinions are not being negative but more in line with your second example ie. "X fails, it totally sucks ...". Even when you give reasons people forget:

Not movie but TV. Doctor Who: The Beast Below. 33rd century Great Britain (and other nations) take to space on star whales.