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Oh, I don't know, Tom Jones being one of the saviors of the Earth was pretty inspired I thought.

Scotland, PA is really really great. It's Macbeth but set in a 1970's Burger joint. I actually kinda liked "O" — Othello set in a high school. And Julie Taymor's Titus is fucking incredible.

I don't know, all I can say is I hated just about every single second of Blade Trinity EXCEPT for the parts with Ryan Reynolds.

For me that's why Cable and Deadpool worked so well. You had Cable be Deadpool's straight man.

So the script that leaked a couple years ago was really great, and completely understood the character. If the movie follows that script (judging by the trailers it is) I don't think us Deadpool fans will be disappointed.

Weirdly enough the celibacy thing was kinda responsible for the Jedi's downfall.

I feel very strongly that Padme needed to be dying in Anakin's arms in Episode III for his fall the darkside to work at all. As it stands now it's WAY too fast and really really muddy.

I think what Lucas was going for was a Shakespearian tragedy. In that the audience knows the ending, and we watch as the protagonist succumbs to his greed and lust for power, like Macbeth but with lazer swords. Of course Lucas completely and utterly bungled this rather simple narrative pretty spectacularly.

And Hydra has a terrible insurance plan!

With some weird interpretative dance number involving the canyon chase.

It's a cool little coming of age movie.

This is very true.

Interesting thing about SLC Punk, while Mormons are mentioned a lotthey are never outright attacked by the characters in the film.

The prequels DESPERATELY needed a Han Solo character. Someone who could call other characters on their bullshit and freak out when things went south.

These past three stand alone episodes have been REALLY annoying. Are they doing these to save money for a big blowout episode for when Force Awakens opens?

For my money The Dark Tower, series needs to be both a movie and TV series, which I think is the plan. That way you can do the 4th book justice with all the side characters, but also get the cinematic scope of the series. That being said this is way too ambitious a project and will flame out before production happens.

I think he's a little too young to play Roland, but there are a lot of flashbacks and stuff in the books, so maybe it makes more sense to age him up somehow.

There is a lot to love in "Wizards." The magic vs. technology in post-apocalyptic setting is great. The narrated stuff. Where it falls down in places is that the tone is all over the place, it's can be a little much to have a deep philosophical anti-war movie that ruminates on the holocaust and then has very cartoony

I could handle the retcon aspect of this if Blofeld had been built up as some sort of really scary bad guy in this movie, but he's not built up at all. Plus the mystery aspect of Spectre and it's connection to Bond's previous adventures is thrown off in one sentence from a magical ring that has all the DNA on it of

Seriously?!?! That happens in this movie?