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This site is more about TV shows, movies, etc, than worshipping celebrities.

God I hate this crap. Jimmy Fallon must be stopped. He's ushering in a new age of celebrity worshipping.

I don't know if she's really ever been that "teary-eyed", but I've complained in the past about the overuse of Uhura. My problem is that while I appreciate the thought to give her a more prominent role, trying to make it less of a "boys' club" movie, they made her more prominent by making her the girlfriend of one of

Look for the Star Trek / Green Lantern crossover comic book mini-series in stores now! No, seriously.

Can we at least acknowledge that the song may not actually be in the movie? I know there's some bit about music in the scene, but it's just a trailer.

I just feel that "sexy young people hot for each other" doesn't convey the same tone as the older folks. I will acknowledge that as I age, the definition of "young" has expanded greatly.

Hanks really is someone who is unstoppably likeable. Oddly, I've decided after seeing The Martian and looking back on his acting, Matt Damon actually has that same likability, though in a slightly hunkier variation.

Tom Hanks Mk. 1! Perfect way of describing that era. That is the time when people confused Tom Hanks for a comedian instead of a comedic actor. There is a huge difference.

If I ever meet Tom Hanks in person, I plan to tell him The Burbs is a great movie.

Yes, bad accents are definitely forgivable in a comedy. It's often the whole point.

You're definitely onto something there. There are lots of "pop culture" kinds of movie stars, but Tom Hanks may be so loved by people because he really isn't cool at all. It seemed like in the '80s there was an attempt to promote him like he was, but that didn't stick. The man is obsessed with typewriters.

So, would Fury Road not have been a feminist movie if the big moment was Furiosa holding Max's rifle?

Movies do seem to have the strange belief that casts aren't really necessary.

Wait, did the "bear rape" actually happen or not? The movie folks did confirm that didn't happen, right? It was just a stupid rumor?

Reading that description of the Fifty Shades of Grey scene pretty much confirms that the movie is just as stupid as I expected.

…and The Martian at least isn't action trash. So much of it is about solving problems with thinking and science. "I'm gonna have to science the shit out of this."

The realism of that scene in The Martian made me genuinely cringe more than any gory horror movie. You could feel that everyone in the theater was relieved when he finally finished the "operation".

I have to say that I really do like the whole cast in these films. Everyone is pretty good. I just think they'd do better with more Star Treky material. And "rebel who can't be tamed" Kirk is okay to start out with but are we going to have to see him learn his lesson to grow up and be responsible at the end of every

I just had to laugh looking at the cast of Bridges of Madison County. Isn't a big point of that movie that the characters are older?

I've sort of liked these recent Star Trek movies, but what can you say about X Games Captain Kirk?