drsensible3
DrSensible3
drsensible3

They are inverting the cast genders. Gimmick.

The gimmickiest gimmick that ever gimmicked. This sounds horrible.

Especially Dark and Gritty with tons of fantasy elements left in like Harley having superstrength for some reason so she can wield a giant sledgehammer.

Especially not in the *first movie* along with leveling Metropolis. He should start out by illustrating that he can actually accomplish things with his god-level superpowers before we get worried for him.

Karen Traviss’ Republic Commando series was one of the best thing to come out of the EU. I’m still bitter she could not give it a proper closure. The Clone Wars TV series wasn’t worth the loss, I say...

Which just goes to show — when a relatively new director gets brought on to a project where there’s a ton of money at stake and a release date already set in stone, it takes a lot of guts to step in and say that script is actually broken

I love how we are getting almost the opposite interpretations of the same exact movies...makes this debate fun. In III I see a Kirk who’s driven and focused. He’s still reeling from Spock’s death and is not his usual flippant, cavalier self. And then when David dies, his reaction is gut wrenching and painful. And his

No worries, I can be a stickler for word meaning so when you said you are a fan of “all that we do” rather than saying you are fan of what “we do overall” (aka you are a fan of what you believe the net result of all actions to be not a fan of all human actions themselves) it raised a flag. Thanks for the

Oregon Trail was awesome.

I prefer my Superman to be super. There’s never any real peril for the character, because he’s Superman. No matter how many powers they take away or how many enemies they surround him with, he’ll always find a way. Not because that’s an interesting struggle that he’ll best, but because of editorial mandate.

I’m sorry, that’s stupid. Han Solo is many things. Thief, scoundral, rouge. But he is overall still a good person and an honorable one. I find the idea that he could be openly cheating on his wife hard to reconcile with all we know about the character. And since the old EU is no longer valid that’s pretty much just

I’m not familiar enough with the Bat-canon (not to be confused with the Bat-cannon which was used in episode 124* of the 1960’s Batman series to launch Batman human cannonball-style into the Joker’s evil three ring circus to do battle with the Clown Prince of Crime) to know if they really never should have gotten

Jack was Jean-Luc’s best friend. He would have gotten it.

Ron and Hermione.

Yet another reason to hate this fucking thing. It’s so randomly thrown together. Only having her bone Kirk would have been worse.

I had no problem with them together, but if someone showed Indiana Jones and Marion Ravenwood what would happen when they got together, I hope they would have done the right thing, shook hands, and walked away forever.

Wesley Crusher and Ashley Judd never seemed to make any sense to me.