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Harlan Ellison on Asimov: Asimov had writer's block once, it was the worst 10 minutes of his life.

As someone who has owned/read about the same number Iron Man comics I respectfully disagree. Comics in general change as different writers and artists pick up the source material, this is just one more example of that change. Marvel has made it very clear that their movie/tv franchise is a separate entity from their

I'd say Harrison Ford for his roles in the Star Wars trilogy, 'Blade Runner', and the Indiana Jones series; all three roles are singularly iconic to SF/fantasy and for Ford.

Bruce Willis.
Looper
The Fifth Element
Twelve Monkeys
Armageddon
Unbreakable
Sin City
GI Joe
Surrogates...

Having a cat who sits on command has saved my bacon many times. Literally. She gets into my bacon, I say sit, and bam. Bacon saved.

You know what I tell people who complain about "The Hobbit" being made into a trilogy?

"Nine hours of Howard Shore music. Your argument is invalid."


But to be honest, there's so much digital distortion as sound effect to say 'hear Benedict Cumberbatch's voice as Smaug' is like saying 'hear Taylor Swift sing.'

WHAT MORE DO YOU WANT? would be an excellent tag-line, don't you think?

And if you didn't shed a few tears of happiness over this one, you have no soul.

Let's animate and condense that whole scene...

First one I thought of.

Amazingly, during this love story no fingernails were broken.

I still want to see this version.


How long before the internet realises he played buttman in mallrats?

I agree. Now movies almost all come in threes, yet they all have to follow the same damn format. Origin story where a hero and villain both rise at the same time, hero wins. Then the seasoned hero gets faced with a challenge that might be too much for him with thorough exposition and a grand battle, hero wins. Then

I don't agree the Empire ended on a cliff hanger. Empire ended with our heroes largely defeated, but still alive, and on the run.