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Herbert! Herbert! Herbert!

Also, is Rush supposed to be a gnome or half-orc? It's tough to tell at this resolution

I don't know about you, but I was kinda hoping to see Batman in a Batman movie. Sadly, you could have cut 2 hours out of Dark Knight Rises without losing a thing — just leave everything in with Catwoman.

One final thought on any re-reboot. It's pretty clear with the Abrams' movie that Paramount has reduced the franchise to a simple equation. Star Trek = Kirk/Spock/McCoy on the Enterprise saving the galaxy by themselves. Like Romeo + Juliet, you can get different actors, redesign the set, give it a modern spin, but it

A huge problem with Trek in later years is that they hired competent people on the creative/production level (writing, design) who apparently came up with some great ideas — and who were subsequently overruled by either Berman or the suits at Paramount.

1) No more time travel stories. Ever.

Here here! So say all of us!

ipso fatso

What, no Kree/Skrull? No Shi'ar Empire? No Nova Corp?

Nipples on power armor ... too close to Batman & Robin for comfort

What, are you joking? — this sucker is crying out to be on the side of VAN, man. Jesus v. Satan on one side, Conan the Barbarian riding the Death Star on the other.

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All I could think of when the Engineer's playback machine kicked on...

Ironically, most of Holy Grail is a more accurate portrayal of the Middle Ages than just about any other 'serious' movie set in that time.

Also, geek alert — if you ever played FASA's Shadowrun, they use the 2011 date as the year "everything changes." Shadowrun was originally released in the late '80s, before the "end date" was recalculated to Dec. 21, 2012.

The 13-Baktun cycle — the "Long Count" — was first mentioned in "The Maya," a 1966 book by historian Michael Coe, who put the end date in 2011. Amateur historian and Maya enthusiast John Major Jenkins, author of "The 2012 Story," later recalculated it to Dec. 21, 2012.

That too.

Shorter Prometheus review: Went in hoping to see another "Blade Runner" ... got "Event Horizon" instead.

If it's all the same to you, I'd rather NOT get the credit for anything on SyFy, thanks.

Vampire Jumping Spiders? SyFy just found its next movie franchise...

Uh, yeah — I'm not only agreeing with you but highlighting the mother. That DISNEY did this should be in GIANT NEON LETTERS, flashing on and off like a bug zapper.