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I think I know who this guy is. 

Somewhere, presumably in the bowels of my parents’ house, lies my Empire Strikes Back trading cards, with the aforementioned carbonite card.

First of all, I love your screen name. Secondly, I have the ice cube trays and they’re effing brilliant.

I’m sad he’s gone, but it was great we got to see him back as Ian one more time.  

If this was made out of some sort of biodegradable plastic, then that would be fine. But this is just one more piece of plastic crap that’s going to sit in landfills for the next 10,000 years. If you sell this sort of thing, there ought to be a “piece of plastic crap with no discernible value to the world at large”

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Germain. Dear, sweet Germain. You always form Voltron’s head last.

I think you’re missing my point. It wasn’t the length of the fantasy part of the movie I’m taking issue with. The part I’m taking issue with is the fact that two fantasies are going on at the same time. First you have Babydoll in the asylum, then she fantasizes about brothel, and then she further fantasizes the

I didn’t find it confusing at all, I just felt that there was one too many fantasy layers in the film. In “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”,  the main character only imagines one fantasy before he meets his fate.  If Snyder had followed this rather simple formula, the movie would have been better.  (Still wouldn’t

Honestly, the only Zack Snyder movie I have seen that I actually liked was Dawn of the Dead. Watchmen wasn’t too bad until he changed the ending (for reasons I can’t figure out).  I hated the whiny, selfish Superman he gave us in Man of Steel, and the rest of his DC films were equally unwatchable. I turned off Rebel

I’ve recently stopped binging my favorite shows and I’ve been trying to get all of my friends to stop as well. Before binging, we’d all watch an episode of a favorite show, and then spend the rest of the week talking about it. “What will happen to the characters next week?” “What does it mean when such-and-such said

The problem with Heroes was that (in my understanding) each season was supposed to be a standalone series with different characters. They abandoned that because the first-season characters proved to be so popular, but their story was told and they had nowhere to go.  

I went there in ‘98 during a cross-country road trip. It was amazing. The thing I remember the most was when you were “beamed” onto the Enterprise-D, you ended up in the transporter room and the floor under your feet had changed.

I would 100% get the Morn figure.  Who doesn’t love Morn?  

This looks familiar somehow...

This seems familiar somehow...

My question is, how many people actually signed off on this?  

I refuse to accept that a film set in 2003 is a “period piece.”  

You win the internet today.

Weirdly, I never thought of Davros as a disabled character, at least not in what one might consider a traditional vein. To me, he was always indicative of the radioactive mutation that led the Kaleds to become the Daleks.  It was his own mutations, plus his unswerving belief in his own superiority, that led to the

Unfortunately, people will only read your headline and take it seriously.