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I saw 2001 on a VHS copy about 16 years ago for college and liked it but it had little impact on me. At the end of 2014 I got to see it on the big screen and the experience was not at all what I was expecting - it was just overwhelming in how immersive, transfixing and awe-inspiring the film was when watched like

Not on that poster with the gangster pose. But on the main poster (and in the trailer)? Cute as a button.

"1,000 years from now there will be no Jedi and no Sith, just wankers. Sounds great to me."

Hi, I'm from the future. Got a sad update for you…

Tim Allen's net worth is $80m. I reckon he's doing OK.

Back to the Future did the exact same thing as Matrix - one successful first film, two sequels filmed back-to-back, second film released 4 years after the first film, third film released 6 months later.

Agreed - I don't know if I'm giving Raimi too much credit but I always saw it as a deliberate mirroring/send-up of the Raindrops montage from Spider-Man 2 and it works for me on that level. It's clear no-one's supposed to think Parker is actually cool.

The Netflix shows have the benefit of the added runtime but I wouldn't criticise the Avengers films - or at least the first one - for a lack of character work. It did wonders for the characters of Hulk, Black Widow and even Captain America, all of whom came out of it much more rounded than their original introductions

As she's wearing an Imperial outfit in that last shot, I suspect it's merely hinting that her chosen path won't work out well for her, rather than suggesting she's a big deal in the mythology.

Kind-of like the first Matrix and how shit-scared the non-Neo folk were of Agents, which I always thought was pretty effective. You knew that Morpheus standing up to Smith was a huge deal and one that wouldn't go his way.

If so and he is - as is also rumoured - the man who designed the Death Star then his "This will begin to make things right" line in TFA works very well indeed.

Finally, we can get the Ben Mendelsohn and Mads Mikkelsen action figures we've all been waiting for.

Looking at the dress of the passerby in this trailer, it sadly seems to be modern day.

So with the Batman v Superman comparison, your point is to never let common denominators Jeffrey Morgan and Lauren Cohan share a scene together, for the result shall be a bucket of shit?

This article is wrong - they've already said they won't be doing an origin story for Spider-Man as they assume everyone gets it by now.

Apologies for liking this post about your child's distress.

You'd think that would be a bigger part of the story.

Given the director, the cast (Belushi! Aykroyd! Lee!!) and the writing team, I want to like it every time I watch it but it just doesn't work for me. I don't hate it, I just think it falls flat sadly.

That's exactly it - that one man is responsible for so many of those iconic moments is a hell of an achievement.

The bit they chose - the dark lines of the raptors in the long grass growing towards the humans - is a great moment though. I prefer the glass scene, the suspense of which still gets me after - fuck - nearly twenty years but, as a single shot, the grass one is fantastic.