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my family uses that whole "I cannot lift that rock..." bit for everything. We've been repeating it for years. Any time anyone complains about an ability they do not have someone throws it in there - "I cannot clean that dish, it is too large, I could clean a smaller one..."

I thought the same. Looked promising. It contains most things I like anyway (search for vengeance, the West, cowboys and what not), so I'm hoping they can tell an interesting story. I will say one thing, all of these AMC shows have great cinematographers. There were some excellent shots in that premiere.

What did we all think of "Hell on Wheels" last night? Any opinions?

I actually think that disclaimer is a good idea. It would be nice to know when there is content that I will not allowed to use unless I pay a fee. I really do not like the trend of locking content on a piece of software that I buy. If it is on the disc, it is mine when I buy the product.

still have it installed.

See, I thought it was important that Rose came back in the Martha and Donna episodes b/c her story arc with the Doctor was unfinished. There was obviously a connection between the two of them, and they were separated, that tension remaining unresolved. I liked it when she came back, mostly, b/c they were able to

"faint praise" as in a small amount of praise

see now, I saw that this was a list of 10 one-offs, and I instantly knew that "Blink" would be on it. I see this as the perfect one-off Doctor Who episode. It has a contained story that does not bleed into other episodes, and includes a short epilogue that effectively portrays a fun message to viewers about how the

I actually fast-forwarded to see it. It was not there.

I feel the same. I think we are getting there, considering we have had all these movies leading up to a single mega-movie. I feel like some people might be Marvel-ed out after the Avengers though. If that's the case though, I wonder how you keep comic book movie-momentum going to keep people interested.

I find this interesting. When exactly is the market saturated? And when we arrive at that point, how long do you wait until you can make more of these films?

geometry of the non-Euclidean variety?

most of Tony's rogue's gallery has traditionally been a bunch of dudes in metal suits (e.g., Titanium Man, Crimson Dynamo, etc.) barring the occasional asian mobster with alien rings (hope he shows up finally).

Was this movie that terrible? I just recently watched it again and thought it was mostly enjoyable. Sure, it was not as good as the first one. Sure, it starts good enough, but then gets shakier the longer it runs and the plot teeters. It did have more and better done action sequences than the first one. But was it

excellent idea!

this is awesome news. Also, thank god it is coming out after the next Elder Scrolls game, because that thing will suck up all of my game playing time for months.

definitely, though MM2 had the best music.

Also, remember the cool Space Hulk card game they came out with not too long ago. It's pretty simple to play and gives you an easy-to-understand relationship between humans and xenos. i09 has an article about it somewhere...

really? I thought his death fit in well with the whole Second Coming arc and ended his presence in the X-Men universe nicely. I thought Cable was more important to the X-Men in the 90s anyway. I'm not really a fan of this choice. Really, I've always wanted to see more put into a solid father-son relationship with him

still not coming to PS3 though?