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Polar bears need to eat though. So basically the entire arctic ecosystem had to survive too.

If you've never seen a dark dystopian action movie before, and don't think about any aspect of the plot it could be fun. But it's packed with stock scenes and stock characters…just they're on a train.

I agree with insect overlord. There's a handful of great scenes and some gorgeous production design, but the film is full of stock characters and stock scenes too. And don't stop to think about a single aspect of this film for more than a couple seconds because none of it holds up to scrutiny. That would be fine in

I have seen it and I'm afraid it's overly serious nonsense. There's some good ideas here, but the pacing is painfully awkward and the story makes very little sense if you think about any of it for more than 30 seconds. The characters are all the stock types from a genre film like this, and Evans doesn't begin to click

He's building an awesome comic book collection and those ain't cheap.

144,000? That barely scratches the surface of all the Tea Baggers. I'd feel cheated if God didn't disappear all the dicks.

Can you list these box office successes, because it's been a long time since Passion and Noah was essentially a failure. It panned out on the international take but bombed miserably domestically.

Whenever I use that argument, people cite the American Revolution and geurrila warfare in Vietnam and Afghanistan as examples. When you point out that one of those examples is based on a style of infantry warfare that was outdated 150 years ago and the other is based on putting the civilians between you and the

Yes, that's just what the government WANTS you to think.

Eric Idle is rich.

Doesn't NBC's parent company partially fund Hulu, so if this happened NBC would effectively be still paying for more Community? Or I still don't understand how Hulu operates. It's like your family all got together to fund your lemonade stand in elementary and it was a success, becoming the equivalent of Seattle's Best

The German's air power was far superior to what the Brits could muster early in the war, and France fell to the Germans almost instantly. The Brits simply weren't very good at bombing the Germans, and it wasn't until the Americans arrived far later in the war with their B52s and Mustangs that the German air

The irony of mocking the Germans over their perceived lack of mechanized warfare in this scene ALWAYS makes me laugh, as though Webster never heard of Blitzkrieg.

That film was an abortion of everything Daredevil. I'm still surprised to this day that Frank Miller hasn't hunted down Mark Steven Johnson and beaten him to death with his bare hands.

Except for the part where he needs to fly through the air, run across the rooftops of New York City, and get into acrobatic, bone-crunching brawls and hurl his baton around. Daredevil's athletics are going to be really complex and expensive to do on a TV budget. He's one of the hardest Marvel characters to do proper,

The reality show boom is still going strong, it just moved off major networks and on to cable.

While Don, Betty and Bobby sit in a Burger Chef.

I don't agree. He's on the right track, but if he were there Bert wouldn't have needed to sing him that song, nor would it have been so devastating.

Deus ex Machina my ass. They've been laying the groundwork for the McCann sale since last season. If you didn't see all the mile markers along the way, you really weren't paying attention.

Can someone tell me what happened to Will's gun? He sees Abigail and the his hands (holding the gun) drop out of frame, he turns to see Hannibal and the gun never reappears. It's not on the ground, Hannibal doesn't take it, and both Will's hands are empty when he embraces Hannibal and gets stabbed.