jack2211
Jack2211
jack2211

I don't understand how they call these cars "off road capable" or "off road vehicle". Back in the old country our family had/has Gaz 2401 (Volga) and it did the same shit whenever we went to the mountains. Hell, last spring I did almost the same in my 05 Hyundai Elantra. Didn't even have manual transmission at my

It does seem cool...but can they stop calling everything in their lineup 500something? It seems a bit silly. Its almost like if Infiniti started calling everything Qsomething...fuck..wait...

Classy guy; glad I started watching his show. Also glad, for the sake of the idiots running DC/WB he no longer shoots to kill.

I've given up on the movie side. Grodd and the boxing glove arrow have forever won me over. Amell, you are Green Arrow. Gustin, you are The Flash. Nuff said.

It was a heapin' helpin' of sarcasm, no worries, have a star!

I want booooooooth!

I start to wonder if Kyle MacLachlan is an Inhuman, and I mean the actor, not the character he plays. In that flashback, where he's clean shaven and has his hair combed, he looks like he just stepped off the set of Twin Peaks.

Maybe no real difference in long run but I have to wonder: What if Kiera Knightley HAD played the real Padme in Episode I?

The only problem with Grant as Lockhart is that it is too self-refrential.

I think Wentworth Miller would've been a far better Anakin Skywalker. Though he is the same height as Hayden Christensen, he seems beefier and would have been more intimidating. Oh and he's also a way better actor too ;)

Kenneth Brannagh and Michael Gambon both did awesomely.

And if he was still with us.

Tom Cruise as Ozymandias in Watchmen. It would've been surreal having him playing someone as "perfect", narcissistic, and subtly deranged as Adrian Veldt (so basically Tom Cruise if he was a superhero in the real world). It'd even be a way to play up the gay subtext of the character AND Cruise (which is likely why

Catherine Hicks' marine biologist character in "Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home" nearly ended up being an alien-obsessed professor played by Eddie Murphy. Really. The movie, and Dr. Taylor, are pretty good as-is, but the idea of having a mid-80s Murphy in there (the '80s being Peak Eddie Murphy) is...interesting, to say

I wish we lived in a world where Rachel McAdams had played Rachel Dawes in Batman Begins and The Dark Knight instead of Katie Holmes and Maggie Gyllenhaal, respectively.

One more thing to blame on Warren Beatty.

Christopher Meloni as Lex Luthor.

You nailed it with the Star Trek one. After George Kirk died all I could think about the rest of the movie was, Why the fuck didn't they cast him as Kirk? No disrespect to Chris Pine, he's killed it in other roles. He just has no resemblance to Shatner in looks, voice or presence. Quinto is only close to Nimoy in

Annette Benning as Catwoman, Batman Returns