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Yeah, what I meant was that real velociraptors were tiny, like the size of a small dog. Just making a bad joke at the expense of Jurassic Park.

So you're saying you want a real velociraptor?

Wait, wait, wait. You're telling me you have bookstores that actually bother to separate the sci-fi from the fantasy?

Like.

Manic Pixie Dead Girl?

And yet, somehow, I manage to find this less creepy than the ones they actually used in the movie.

Simon Pegg and Nick Frost are superheroes? Actually, now that you mention it, that does feel right.

Tiny Toon Adventures - Baby Plucky. There's also one where he plays mini-golf with his dad and another where he flushes random objects down the toilet.

He actually would have had to take a right at Albuquerque?

Good. The Sears Tower needs to play the Lexcorp building, not the Daily Planet.

I imagine Gotham as New York and Metropolis as Chicago. Chicago has that "cleaner version of New York" vibe to it that makes it a perfect Metropolis to New York's Gotham. Plus, the el trains mean you can have the classic "Superman saves the citizens!" scene. And the Sears Tower was made to portray the Lexcorp

Plus the art style and color palette are gorgeous, which goes a long way to make it a pleasant viewing experience.

Yeah, movies like Source Code and Inception aren't that challenging based on the standard set by Primer, but by the standards of normal Hollywood, they're pretty challenging (meaning you might actually have to pay attention and think a little when you watch them.)

I had no problem with it. I'd steal another guy's life too if it meant I could be with Michelle Monaghan.

Speaker For The Dead sucked.

This is also the premise behind the coolest character in every Roland Emmerich movie.

Why would God forbid that we remember Deep Blue Sea? You make no sense, Cyriaque.

Without trunks or a cape, this makes a very good Marvelman suit.

The Slashfilm link has a shot of him wearing a cape.