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I guess you could say that when Yellow Diamond and Blue Diamond came to Earth, they were...

Oh no. What a tragedy.

At this rate, they should just go for The Tomb of Indiana Jones. Plus, easy Lara Croft crossover!

Came here for this exact comment. Thanks!

We wernt waiting.

“It came from the book,” Trevorrow said. “That character isn’t in the book...”

Can I send Disney my Miyazaki DVDs and have them remove Lasseter’s condescending intros?

Don’t you mean resting on her yannys?

Ron Howard: “They did not fuck off with this bullshit.”

Grimes or “Grimey” as she likes to be called...

Ben, it’s past your bedtime, put the phone down and get off Kinja. ;)

the true villian of IW: peter quill...

Well, sure, but the ending would make no sense at all and about a hundred pages of it would be the characters encountering King and GRRM in the Maine woods and getting into a long conversation about Thin Lizzy albums while roasting Vienna sausages. There would be several lengthy passages describing the resulting

When you say “both of them”...

Billy Mitchell totally seems like a guy Liz Lemon would have dated for a season of 30 Rock.

I’m shocked how many people still seem to be fans of it, even in the comments here. I found the characters and the plot boring to the point of pain. I swear to God, I’d rather watch a film from the prequel trilogy than watch Rogue One again. Not the entire trilogy, you understand - R1 wasn’t THAT bad. But pick a

I was in the theater watching and decided about a half hour in I’d rather be sleeping than watching. I turned in my seat and was woken up to see some guy in a ship get blown up by a grenade, then everybody else died, then darth vader showed up and lots of people died, then I went home. Just didn’t care about this

I feel sorry for PBS. They staked all their hopes on ‘Sherlock’ being their tent-pole British drama. Then the series just turned into dog crap that they got stuck with. That finale of Sherlock was the worst thing I’ve ever seen on TV... like EVER.

I liked Sherlock but eventually I realized that while it’s a show in which mysteries are “solved,” it’s not actually a mystery show. There’s never a sense that the viewer could solve the mystery on his or her own—some random crap happens until Sherlock breaks out his superpowers, casts a mystery solving spell, and