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I don't know. I might still like Zorn better, not a big fan of Kaitlin Olson. The weird thing is that I just bought Zorn merchandise at Hot Topic.

I really enjoy the show

I disagree, I really enjoy the show and so does my friend, my girlfriend and even my parents. We will be sad if it gets canceled. I just bought merchandise from Hot Topic yesterday, which is weird that it has merchandise since it wasn't doing great in the ratings.

The Mick was doing better in the ratings? Oh God, that show looks horrid.

I don't think they should have even done an origin, just do an opening credit sequence like The Incredible Hulk did and get it out the way. I also think setting it in the 60's would have been a good idea, have a 60's New York. They could embrace how old fashioned the team is.

Yeah but thing is, the comics have other villains that the movies could use first before Doom. Mole Man, Super Skrull, Annihulus etc, all F4 villains.

I liked it better than First Class, which I think is highly overrated. I felt the mutant pride thing was hammered in.

I still find Alba attractive as a blonde .

There was another film that seems to have been forgotten about that I watched recently, called Batteries Not Included, that was a good movie. It came out the same year, James Horner did the score.

Is the movie any good?

It didn't bother me actually, I thought the wig in the reboot was much worse.

Yeah, in fact in the second one, the director didn't want her crying because he thought she didn't look pretty enough.

Granted, she did try to act in Sliver Surfer, but Tim Story didn't want her crying because he thought she didn't look pretty enough while crying.

Mac and his family are American citizens.

It's a guilty pleasure, though I have heard of a weird saying that doesn't make sense, that Orca came before Jaws. Where did that saying come from?

Reminds me of how Alan Slversti conducted one of his best scores for Mac & Me.

Most of those knock offs were actually made by Hannah Barbara, which is ironic.

There are a lot of movies that were box office successes but considered disappointments, the Star Wars prequels for example. Orca is actually a guilty pleasure of mine though.

I think it might have bombed partly because of it's release date, it came out in October I believe, Follow That Bird came out during the summer. It also only had a slighty wide release according to Wikipedia, which Sony was responsible for unsurprisingly.

I recommend Last Ounce of Courage.