No. For multiple reasons.
No. For multiple reasons.
Much like James Cameron's Spider-Man, which was also amazing.
Agreed (though I still enjoyed the first one). But apparently everyone who has ever seen this movie forgets the phrase "…combined with a form of fusion" that is part and parcel of Morpheus' explanation of the reason for the Matrix. I can only assume the "fusion" amplifies the energy being produced by the humans.
Right, and also wrong. GoldieBlox filed a lawsuit to establish their song as parody and protected under fair use. The Beastie Boys countersued for copyright infringement. This settlement is of the BB's suit.
@Eshuster - But, no, you (virtually) never get your money back, nor any profit sharing.
"Showtime doesn't kill off their main characters, right?"
I can't see Mickey - the guy with a drawer full of guns - fighting him. Killing him, I could see.
"Taken aback" is one way to put it. "Projectile vomiting until I died" is another way.
Except it totally has happened. I had to look it up just now before I replied, but even when I saw it on TD, my first thought was "As awful as this scene is, I'm *sure* this has happened in real life at least once…":
Well, now that he can stop gaming 24/7 (seriously, I AM a gamer and I can't even conceive of how much time he had to spend playing to hit 1M in 8 years) he has time to make some.
That's not skepticism, though. He's stating generally accepted fact. There are no more Jedi. Hell, he's old enough to have probably fought alongside them in the Clone Wars.
"Certain point of view" was ROTJ. Sorry, couldn't help myself.
Also, see: Nazi Germany (minus the clones)
I would now love to see the entire saga reshot and told from R2's POV.
I'm gonna try to play peacemaker here and attempt to split the difference.
What shocks me is they built not one, but two Death Stars in that time frame.
"mostly because two professional cops, especially, should know that their diet was extremely self-destructive."
Except she already did the first one…and nothing since (that made it out of the cutting room), so what damage is she really doing?
I'm sorry, I must object to your insinuation that appearing on Pee-Wee's Playhouse could ever be "degrading".
At a former job, we used to screen the up-front previews before each season. I remember "Community" and "Glee" (which I didn't watch right away, and then pointed boycotted for most of the first season because my coworkers wouldn't shut up about it) being standouts that year, so I was primed for it before it even…