He's looking right at me.
He's looking right at me.
@Misfit110: You can get the theatrical editions on DVD -
@Clutchman83: I find Forrest Gump to be a very divisive film. One of the 'love it or hate it' movies and people are never just a little in either camp. I personally think it is a really well made film and when taken as what it was meant to be (a story about a generation, not about a man) it is a great movie. But,…
@AngriestGeek: I'm not sure what you mean (are you saying Zemekis would be good? I'm some how trying to badmouth the idea of a Superman movie? I don't see your reasoning).
I can't stay mad at the man that directed Romancing the Stone. I just can't. Sure, Polar Express was maybe the worst idea ever (and then, after having the idea to actually to make it....), but recent indiscretions aside, the man is a tried and true teller of good stories.
@sans_fi: The system Cameron used was completely different than Zemeckis. I personally love both directors, but the technology in Avatar was unlike what Zemeckis had been using, which is why it looks so unlike the Zemeckis effects.
@swenson: Batgirl's had a motorcycle forever.
@CaptainCone: Get out of my head!! You've stolen my thoughts!!
My family is pretty accepting. As long as my partner is good to me and doesn't think our kids have to go to any kind of church, my family would probably be ok if I married a half-rotten zombie (not that I'm into that sort of thing).
@The Curse of Millhaven: I don't remember her acting bothering me in this show (now her movies, a whole other issue). But I haven't seen it in a really long time.
@Srynerson: I would not mind a Willow re-release, but if they do anything besides clean up the film and make the sound nice (the only thing I will admit, Lucas rocks at) I will hate it. But I'm like that.
I stopped watching Smallville right before they introduced Supergirl, partly because I love Supergirl. Honest opinion, from those who have watched (you know you're out their, just embrace it) is this a tolerable version worth trudging through the DVDs, or should I just give up on the show.
Finally. Something over priced and silly that I feel no compulsion at all to see in the theater.
@ManchuCandidate: Of course. Next up is Willow in 3D. Then all the Jones films.
If I'd heard about this when I was 17 I would have lost my mind. It would be all I talked about for, pretty much the rest of time. I was a crazy NIN fan.
@HistoryChick: Why, after all those boring books, would she introduce so many interesting (sounding) characters right at the end?
@o6untouchable: In fact, we've taken to calling them Unidentified Areal Phenomena, because calling them an 'object' is a leap of logic. They may simply be some kind of atmospheric or other phenomena.
Ok, I read the first three Twilight books and 3/4th of the last one. I don't remember ANY of these characters they keep casting! Do they all get introduced in the last quarter of the last book, or did I black out their very existence?