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Pretty sure Marvel could deal with that problem by just buying WW outright with whatever money Kevin Feige can find behind the cushions of the couch in his solid gold office.

I would pay actual money to watch this.

Oh man, THE BIG HIT. Yeah, it was only about 80% baked, but that movie had some serious moments of awesomeness in it. I made all of my friends watch it after finding it in the back of my (dating myself here) local video store.

You can basically fast forward to the Jet-vs-Jackie fight scenes, which are authentically awesome. The rest of the film…meh.

Ronin was a proudly old-school movie, and it didn’t exactly influence the action movies of the era, though I suppose a bit of its gray European sensibility bled through into the Bourne movies.

The Rani is one of the trees in the background of every location shot in the new series. It's a little known fact that she graduated from the Milgrim Academy rather than the Time Lord Academy.

<worf>We do not talk about that.</worf>

Speaking as one of the twelve people left alive to get that reference: this thread makes me enormously happy.

I'm…cautiously optimistic? Simm's anything but a bad actor, and for a few moments in "The Sound of Drums" and "Last of the Time Lords" he was authentically really good. Then it all turned into a typical end-of-season RTD shlock disaster but that's hardly Simm's fault.

My pet theory involves cocaine.

I LOVE THIS SHOW

AHOTBO has "youth decay" and thus is 100% not optional.

That's hilarious and kinda awesome.

I was a little torn — yeah, he clearly was being careful about how to drink out of the can in freefall, but having the cans there in the first place was silly: in the books, liquids (soft and hard alike) are drunk from squeeze bulbs/bags, which is also exactly how contemporary astronauts do it.

I just put my opinion out there(and facts if I have them) and certain people want to pick fights over things I say.

Casting Dan Hedeya in an Alien movie: overdue genius.

3 had the bones of a good movie inside it, it's just that nobody at Fox was willing to trust Fincher to make it.

They sorta addressed that aspect of Naomi's character in retrospect later on when we learned how she ended up on the Canterbury, but I'm still not sure how much I bought it.

If I stipulate that you are 100% correct about all matters relating to the show's ratings and likelihood of getting renewed, will you listen to me when I say in all seriousness that you are coming off like an obsessive trying to derail multiple threads with your extremely boring hobby-horse?

From a narrative perspective it makes sense to wait until S3 for that. From a filming and logistical perspective, who knows though: it'll all depend on Thomas Jane's availability. But maybe they already filmed it?