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Yes, have people really been “waiting” for these movies?

When talking about Avatar, I think it’s important to distinguish between “long-awaited” and “long-planned”.

Caprica was only 10 years ago. We had VR then.

Seems like everyone thought Spectre was shit

yes, buy any tv and then don’t use the smart features or connect it to a network.

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They did make an alternate ending which is much better

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Going to add Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy to this. It’s still a fun movie,and I always love Same Rockwell.

Get Out, Jordan Peele’s directorial debut would make my list. Because of the (spoiler) body swapping technology, I consider it sci-fi enough to get on the list. (But that’s a lot of personal preference.)

Used to be novelizations were a fun way to find out the plots of movies before they came out, now they serve mainly to fix the movies so they make sense and are not an incoherent, rushed mess.

Weird that Avenue 5 got renewed. I thought I was the only one enjoying it, and I completely understand everyone else’s complaints. It just happens to appeal to my particular guilty-pleasure aesthetics.

Do people really enjoy those books? I’m not a huge Dune fan, outside of the original novel. I tried to read one of the prequel books and it felt like a generic space opera, which is the opposite of what Herbert was doing. 

Oh, he eventually did... then he became a blight on the Dune fandom. (shudders)

I felt like the time skipping in Westworld was confusing on purpose to have that twist though..

I know what I was getting and it was needlessly confusing. If you’re story telling techniques makes a story somebody who has spent hundreds of hours consuming confused itll be confusing for people with no experience.

In my defense I was having a hard time keeping all the many different characters straight and the show was moving very fast.

It wasn’t until the “Law of Surprise” episode that I realized they were moving back and forth between different timelines.

All these things are true but the timeline is needlessly confusing and not nearly apparent enough. I’ve read the books cover to cover and at first I just thought they were making adjustments to the story due to it being an adaptation until I realized they were time skipping. My girlfriend almost has given up on the

Snowpiercer was subtle?

HAHAHA

Oh no, how will Gawkmodo possibly survive without JoeLiker’s click-throughs from Google News!