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"Actually the story takes place BEFORE history. If you look at Genesis you see that the antediluvian world was very different from the world after the flood. Human beings had life spans of many hundreds of years, fallen angels walked the earth and leviathan swam the seas. The rainbow Noah sees is the first rainbow of

He seems the likely choice considering adequate star power and believability as a teenager (21 jump street). People were throwing out young people the same age as the leads, but they're supposed to be teens because the original X-Men films would be 15-20 years later. Look how much Xavier and Magneto have aged by the

Cyclops: Dave Franco or Nick Robinson

radio waves can't lift a car.

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Yes. Establishing why people were afraid of Vader or why the battles were an actual danger only enhanced the drama. I guess what I prefer is Star Wars as an adult drama that all ages can enjoy (I was a kid). Not a kids movie that parents don't mind watching.

I still agree with this video about Star Wars being a Western at heart: http://io9.com/a-beautifully-… but I would really like to see realistic war scenes in the Star Wars universe that felt like Saving Private Ryan. Only to cut away to the small band of heroes stuck in a difficult situation away from the battle. The

sounds pretty arrogant/smug of you to call Vince Gilligan a hack in regards to one line in one situation on a widely praised, widely renowned show, that many regard as being completely original. I'm curious what you consider to be good broadcast? The show is pretty well thought out and detailed. I thought the line was

I seriously laughed out loud 3 times over Shoreleave yelling at "Tank Top". First because he was a tank, then realizing Tank Top is a shirt, then it made me laugh later when I was thinking about all the OSI names. The episode was so smart and witty, from the Investors having a rookie, to Molotov's back story, current

There's no way the story will end with Little Finger on the Throne. The Novels are called a Song of Fire and Ice and the build up seems to be involve The Others and the coming of Winter. Structurally it would only make sense for an opposing force like fire to cast out such a threat. I think the end will involve

There's no way the story will end with Little Finger on the Throne. The Novels are called a Song of Fire and Ice and the build up seems to be involve The Others and the coming of Winter. Structurally it would only make sense for an opposing force like fire to cast out such a threat. I think the end will involve

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Despite the low-budget, B-movie sci-fi look, It's a post-apocalyptic future where drone robots built for war have taken over earth and the Hero's use exo-suits. With a budget this could be Ironman meets Terminator.

natural does not equate "more effective".

Loop1: Joe grows old, goes back, gets killed.

I saw Attack the Block last night and I have to say that it was indeed an excellent film. Although you shouldn't get your hopes high enough to expect No Country for Old Men, it is more of a thoughtful and excellently executed Monster thriller. The closest it hasn't yet been compared to is the original Critters movie

What about the possibility that at the end of the Planet of the Apes Reboot, Mark Whalberg arrives at the alternate timeline after "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" takes place?

My favorite moment was Hank's Spent his whole life training speech ending with the Hench sphinx soldier doing the slow clap only to be pelted in the back of the head by Hunter