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That's exactly why I hate the sequels. I don't want to watch Main Characters double cross one another over and over again.

So it sounds like she is quite integral to the plot.

So just like many successful people? People don't become President or Senator all by themselves…

Danny is a 40 year old loser who works as an orderly at a Hospice and has psychic conversations with a little girl who is just like he was in The Shining. And a bunch of psychic Vampires roam the countryside, sucking the Lifeforce out of Supernaturally gifted children. AA plays a HUGE role in the story, it's kind of

Riles up whiny fan boys in probably a clearer way of stating it, seeing as how the word "trigger" has gained many new layers of context in the past decade.

Me personally? I'd go through my checklist a wee more thoroughly before setting my ship to self destruct. "Oh shit I forgot to turn the oven off! Better go back!"

I'm guessing it's the Ridley Scott Factor. People who are fans of Blade Runner and Kingdom of Heaven seem to forget that Ridley Scott doesn't write his material, sometimes he lucks into smart scripts, sometimes he doesn't. I went into Covenant expecting a cross between Prometheus and Alien vs Predator and wasn't

You need to learn how not to disappear up you own ass when discussing themes in film and literature. If all that's true the way you phrased everything makes it all seem like a bunch of pretentious Beaver Shit.

or it's just a dumb franchise cash grab. Either way.

Outside of the Space Jockey, no one was really clamoring for the origins of the Xenomorphs, even In-film. At least with Star Wars Obi Wan never stopped babbling about the Good Ol' Days when Ice Cream was a nickle, it made you curious as seeing his backstory and how Darth Vader turned to the dark side.

I saw that when I was 15 and felt the Hulk special effect really clashed with the overall tone of the film, to a fatal degree. I was boogeying to all the Banner/Ross stuff, then Eric Bana would Hulk out and I was suddenly watching a Saturday Morning Cartoon on Fox.

I didn't expect Katherine Waterston's character to be so… meek.

It's not a bad movie, just a bad Star Trek movie. I enjoyed it while in the back of my mind thinking "This really shits all over everything that makes Star Trek good in the first place"

The Phantom Menace? Granted I'm only thinking of Adults not all the kids who liked it (I was 12 when it came out and thought it was a missed opportunity.)

How long was this movie if it kept switching back to being slow for an hour?

You have a low threshold for what's considered "all-time best"

The Martian 2: Lost in New New York (on Mars)

One of the heroes in a French guy (who looks all of 4 1/2 feet tall) in a Wheelchair! And Ron Perlman plays the sarcastic asshole and actually lives to the end! Brad Dourif teases Caged Xenomorphs like the monkeys at the Zoo, and he is pleased as punch that one of the Aliens cocooned him and is about to have him for

With Resurrection, you get weird French flourishes like the cartoonish gore and over the top screaming from JE Freeman and Ron Perlman, and ironically lots of Dutch Angles.

Maybe Walter is still around, kicking it on Evil Spore Planet by his lonesome and hanging with Noomi Rapace's Eviscerated Corpse.