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@crosis101: I know not of the movie you speak.

@Brandon Ragsdale: I want a car that will do everything for me. I want a car that doesn't even need windows or a windshield for me to see out of because there is no need for me to ever watch the road again (though it would be nice to have them for the view).

Yes, but robots like it best when we get our inefficient fleshy parts out of their way.

@kalaeth: Just what I was thinking.

@theloverly: Yeah, in the home release she has it in the car, but we never see her never pull it off the plant. I'm at least happy that the DVD has the original trailer with the scene where she leans out of the car to grab it so I know I didn't image the whole thing.

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@Krakenstein: Which to me, kind of felt like it came out of nowhere. I mean we know he's loosing it, but that party scene seemed way over the top for what they'd established in the film.

@nowayman: But that is part of her character. She loves him, but is getting more tired of his antics now that she is not only his employing, but his girlfriend (and dealing with him being Iron Man must be ten times harder than just dealing with Tony Stark, rich and powerful screw-up). But she still really cares for

I can't get over how classic-comic-book that love triangle is. I just love it. I can't wait for some old fashioned comic book romance in the theater.

@vinylrake: It is very beautiful and a very cool idea. I personally wasn't trying to dump on it, I was just pointing out that if the technology doesn't have any advantages over what is currently being used it probably won't be widely adopted, except for novelty's sake.

J. Michael Straczynski means I'll see it. But I'm gonna need Michael Sheen to see it in the theater.

Can not wait.

@twophrasebark: I love the idea of Kathryn Bigelow. She's never done big budget sci-fi. I'd love to see what she can do with it. And Superman would be a great fit for her.

Jim Beaver is one of the reasons I stuck with the show long enough to get to the really good parts. The best thing they ever did for the show was add him.

It's very pretty, but if you have to take a still image or record it to see the effect, how is this superior to using a computer program to add the effect in later?

@WookieLifeDay: Not to mention repeated punches to the face. Those are going to start having lasing effects.

@CubemonkeyNYC: Well in his define, he was frail because of his illness. In an ideal world he would have been healthy and able to do all the films with vigor and energy (and then do many more things after).

@daveNYC: I think they wanted to capture a lot of that 'lost with out hope' feeling. I'm assume it will also allow them to pack most of the action in the second movie.