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Oh, Keith David is in that. Well why didn't you say so. Finally, reason to watch it.

I do not think the Fountain is a good movie. I think it is deeply flawed and heavy handed in a way that cripples what unique charm it did have. That being said, I LOVE IT, and think that the ending is pretty much the definition evoking a sense of wonder out of an audience.

I know nothing about this movie except that it now scares me.

No Star Wars book has ever held my interest for longer than a chapter. I'll take a look at Zahn's books.

I've heard mixed things about the books. I've always had a hard time with Star Wars books in general. But I did love the first game, warts and all. I personally think the problem with it came in trying to ram it up against the stories from the movie. If they had just let it float out in the universe on its own and

Force Unleashed, why aren't you as awesome as you should be?

Sure, and the last time that a large enough block of ice fell in the ocean to killed ocean currents it didn't effect us very much. The same would not be true this time, with our whole global society.

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If you go to 14:20, Tyson makes some compelling arguments why privatization is a bad idea, at least while it's still a frontier.

I think I will not be alone in saying you should not Netflix it. There was a good movie in there somewhere (probably in the original Norwegian movie they remade), but it did not translate to the screen at all.

I just loved it to death when it came out. It hit a lot of the stuff that sci-fi movies are missing these days. It had hope and joy, genre films not made for kids are lacking in that right now.

Yeah, he has some actual bad films to his name, no reason to drag Legend into this. Though those are not genre films. I'm not sure if that factored in the discussion.

It's one of two Cruise films I like (Collateral being the other one. Seriously, he is creepy good in it).

The whole series is pretty 'blah' to me. I thought the first one was fun when I was a kid, and I have to admit that I love the casting choices since III, but none of them have risen above passable action film to me.

Ghost Protocol was pretty dull, but I guess it wasn't bad. And I will not equate my personal discomfort with Cronenberg with his movies being bad.

The Gunslinger isn't just great because of the image it paints, but because it is, in fact, the whole story. It is the journey that they have always been on and always will be on.

Well this eases my fears after the not-so-impressive trailer that came out. Though I do dream of the day that I can watch an Urban movie without trepidation about its quality.

As a girl whose nerdom owes its roots to her deep and undying love for Geordi La Forge, the 12-year-old me is happy he never had a serious relationship, because he's MINE.

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Nice idea, but it's base on what amounts to an urban legend. I don't mind taking some liberty with the natural state of things, but I do wish they weren't adding to the confusion that already exists about this issue.

This is every time I get out of the shower.