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Thought it was great fun, just like the first two. Glad to see the new demon, as it's good to have a bit of variety in opponents for an ongoing series. Not convinced about the side characters yet, but the main trio is working perfectly. Bring on the next one!

So is Toho going to start making Godzilla movies that aren't just umpteenth remakes of Invasion of Astro Monster (AKA King Ghidorah), Godzilla vs. Mothra and Godzilla vs. MechaGodzilla again? That'd be neat.

I have literally never seen more than 30 seconds of this show, but I just bought the DVD set for my younger sister's birthday anyway because it *really* seems like the kind of thing she might just fall in love with (she loves The Monkees, Josie and the Pussycats, old Hanna Barbara cartoons, etc.)… and buying presents

I've enjoyed the two most recent Mission Impossible films more than the Daniel Craig James Bond films, and the teamwork focus may be part of that. One thing I really liked about the much-maligned Quantum of Solace was that Olga Kurylenko's character almost played as an equal to James Bond, rather than a disposable

Casino Royale, in its original theatrical run, was my first exposure to James Bond. I rather liked it, as well as its less-popular follow up, but I was really turned off of Skyfall and I must also part ways with the consensus opinion of its quality. Perhaps I'm simply being too sensitive, its certainly possible, but

I have such a strong dislike for the found footage style that I'm really not the right person to judge its artistic merits. I admit this. That said, I did like the Blair Witch Project, it was good and creepy and kept me up nights as a kid (especially when we went camping soon after I had seen it, and my parents had

The Ring is a well-made movie but it has never frightened me. I suppose I find its premise a bit hard to buy into. All the rules surrounding that silly haunted VHS tape remind me of the rules that govern the titular beasties in Gremlins, except that movie didn't take itself so deathly seriously. I'm always left at the

I would have watched this show more if its proximity to Continuum, even though the latter was produced by another network in another country, didn't make it seem all the more inferior by comparison.

I'll defend 1408, which apparently came from the same director as this.

I never saw 2012, but given that I'm a sucker for snowy/icy/wintery themed imagery, The Day After Tomorrow strikes more of a chord with me than most in spite of its well documented flaws. In terms of visual effects, I still think it's one of the more hauntingly beautiful blockbusters of its era (ignoring the

"Don't run. We are your friends" - Martian translation computer, "Mars Attacks". That's all I can think of when I read the title of this movie.

Trick 'R Treat, The Innkeepers and The Others are my favorite recent-ish horror movies. If we go beyond the English speaking realm, I love Kairo aka "Pulse" and Ju-On from Japan, both of which got unjustly overshadowed by Ring and its American remake, which were alright.

My mother, surprisingly, is a huge Tom Cruise fan, so I end up seeing all of his movies sooner or later. Around the time he appeared in the War of the Worlds remake (which I hated at the time, but have come around to enjoying in spite of its dopey ending) I really soured on the guy, but I've come around in recent

To each their own, I've read Robert Wolfe's "Coda" and it's the primary reason I chose it for the remake I wanted to see. It sounds like it easily would have made the top tier of science fiction shows back in its day and I find the universe he created for the show to be one of the most fascinating yet depicted on TV,

In the "things nobody but me has ever heard of" department, I'd love a remake of the sci-fi series "Andromeda" that *doesn't* result in the firing of the head writer/developer halfway into the show's second season, with the subsequent plummeting in quality to a truly Ed Wood-like level.

Joe Dante's Piranha has Bradford Dillman largely motivated to get to his daughter at summer camp before the titular piranha do, except [spoilers for a 40 year old movie] she's doing just fine since she doesn't like being in the water anyway.