drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

You’re misunderstanding me again. Breaking a neck is a simple thing. Difficult to do, with regular strength, but simple in execution (if you’ll forgive the term...)

Finding another solution can allow for more clever execution. Tricking Zod to trap himself, throwing the codex in so Zod has to retrieve it... really

It would be glorious!

Ha! Fantastic! Way to use a stereotype from 20 years ago to try and describe my current situation! Ooooo! Let’s go back further! Why not ask me about my pocket protector, taped up glasses, and how I can’t get Betty to go with me to the sock hop? Well, Gee Wiz, Burt... I just spend too much time with my abacus to know

You’re comparing apples and snowballs. I’m saying we don’t need to bound ourselves to realistic rules of physics in the movie, not that the character should not be bound to their lore and personality.

I agree that any situation ends up in as a result of the writer. The difference between those two situations is that

I can see having one of these pointing towards my own head in the coffin, in the event that my body becomes reanimated...

They touched on this a bit in Terminator 2, but I wouldn’t mind seeing a movie where the Resistance sends a T-800 to the past to terminate the creators of Skynet (not only within their job function, but totally something you would do when on the verge of destroying all humanity). Skynet then needs to send they’re own

A couple more points to your list that bothered me.

The whole Truck Driver being a dick was annoying, but Clark’s response was completely out of the realm of reasonable. First off, the guy probably didn’t own his own truck. I was a truck driver, and while it does happen frequently, it appeared to be a company vehicle.

I always assumed she was more of a “Great Aunt” (Ben was his grandfather’s brother) than regular aunt. Maybe Uncle Ben was a grave robber (the reverse of a cradle robber)?

This is when he isn’t creating greenscreen youtube disasters and wearing a paper bag on his face. If he has a niche, I’m not the target demographic for it. His comedy background (from what I know of him) is Disney Channel fluff pieces. While he certainly has been in some terrible movies, good actors act beyond the

I can’t see anybody agreeing with this list, except for the placement of the Cars movies.

First off, Brave is a fantastic movie. While I would typically complain about it being a “girl power” movie (we get it, you’re “rough and tumble” and have no room for boys who are ignorant slabs), it takes the unique role of

Whoa there! I’m not saying that Marvel shouldn’t be grateful to Fox for helping them pull their fat out of the fire, but they both got a bunch in that deal. Fox made a mediocre X-men, followed by some really terrible X-men sequels, and made a few mediocre F4 movies. There is no reason they should still be making crap

Eh... The actress who played Karen was a bit out of her depth, to be sure, but I’m not sure about Foggy. The writing seemed to force him into a pouty, impertinent role. When he was supposed to be running around being joyful he wasn’t bad. I think if they avoid that type o’ thing in the next season he should be fine.

The guy is a spastic clown whose goal seems to see how much of a fool he can make of himself before he falls into obscurity. Though he is as bad an actor as Kristin Stewart or Keanu Reeves, their performances are at least subdued and avoid distracting you from the movie. Shia is a mess of emotions, and will frequently

I disagree with you 100%. To me, Kirk (Shatner) and Solo are already quite close as characters. Kirk is Solo who grew up in a Utopian Federation. He certainly wouldn’t have been a Harry Mudd! Kirk is a quick to action, no nonsense, smarmy, womanizing, hero with a loveable alien as a sidekick!

Kirk (Pine) is... a moron.

It doesn’t have to be bad... but I already got it. Go back and watch Firefly episode “Out of Gas”, and you get all you need. A plucky starship captain with a beloved ship that has some technical difficulties and the story of how he ended up with her (despite others seeing her as a piece of junk).

Sure, there are too

Whoa there! Let’s slow the role just a smidge. Jennifer Lawrence is one step above Kristen Steward or Keanu Reeves in the “dead face” approach to terrible acting. She seems like a nice girl, but to give her credit to pull off Han Solo’s attitude? You’re insane. Or Jennifer Lawrence.

Saying that, I would still rather

Well... I think the issue here is that an origin story doesn’t have to start out at childhood. An origin story for Han should be right after he’s kicked out of Imperial Service (not canon anymore). Anakin Skywalker should have already been a Jedi of great aplomb who is initially successful and has friends (like Han or

Chris Pratt... maybe? But doubtful with Star Lord already being a “Han Solo”-type character. Chris Pine? Are you out of your goddamn mind??? Chris Pine couldn’t pull off a movie like this standing atop the shoulders of Atlas! You want a Trek actor who could? Karl Urban. A little old, probably, for a young Han Solo...

But it now it sounds like these Rebel pilots will have more to worry about than just Imperial TIE Fighters.

First off, it shouldn’t have happened in the first place. That’s the big one. Secondly, nobody seemed to give a crap at the end of Man of Steel. At the end of Avengers we had people going “Those menacing heroes could be trouble” and others going “They saved us all, we should be thanking them!”. At the end of MoS we