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    Why did you say it twice?

    Upvote? Downvote? Not sure.

    Oh, so this thing is still on, huh?

    I would argue this movie has the best (and most humanly believable) depiction of Scully and Mulder's relationship, if to assume they ever had one. The show through its later seasons forced upon us this belief they share some kind of platonic love, and yet then it is revealed (SPOILERS ahead?) through a retcon no less,

    I would rather go for the "Jedi of the Tiger" myself

    Captain America: Civil War trailer is not necessarily good in its entirety, but "He's my friend" - "So was I!" delivery almost broke my heart.

    That's an interesting point you raise. Kylo was definietely communicating with someone he believed was Vader. I wonder if RotJ would be retroactively spoiled if, say, Anakin turned coats again after death?

    I don't think it would pass other than comical. But, even him being a human-size being it seems somewhat interesting. Think of Palpatine, whose ego, let's say, allowed him to be projected as a tiny hologram. He didn't mind, he was THE Sith Lord (and the emperor!). And yet Snoke has a need to boost his ego with this

    Upvote if you expect a Han Solo force-ghost for the next film!

    I think that was scene's intention. Kylo gives saber to Han, but when Han was about to take it, light changes - and so the momentary lapse of dark side "reason" ends for Kylo and so he does what he *should* have done all along: kill his father (something Luke never could)

    Yes, if only the show could grow up to her level. The one thing that saves it is that Benoist's great acting leaves the strongest impression at the end of each episode, and not the poor writing or 90s Superboy level effects.

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    If for nothing else, the episode deserves it for the emotional break down Kara had while talking with her aunt. The scene was amazing and I don't remember last time when I had my eyes wet watching a superhero show, so there's that.

    "Did Batman ever kill the Joker?"

    I think The Inhumans movie will be a great test for the universe inter-connectedness. To some extent it should evolve from the plot of Agents because of the inhuman "community" presence in the show. Then again, as an MCU movie it will probably be more connected to the Avengers and the Guardians.

    The AV Club

    Babadook - good movie about grief, not a good horror movie. I wanted to mention stellar performance by Essie Davies, but now I'm not sure if maybe she's just good at acting sad.

    I read the book few months back and from what you're saying the main idea was brought to film pretty well. The main thing I remembered from the book (and I think the main focus of the book) was how middle ages would be perceived from a perspective of a person from the 20th century. And also how the medieval society

    A Bit of Fry & Laurie is amazing, I watched it couple of years back.

    I don't mean to say money was his only objective. He was invested in this story, that's for sure. It's just that merchandizing influenced storytelling to such a degree the story itself was sometimes distorted. Disney on the other hand is defintely focus on money grab and there are some corporate misguided ideas in

    I realize he's been somewhat demonized over the years, but it happened because of what he's been doing. You say PT is not fan service and yet I can't see a reason for changing Clone Trooper armor between AotC and RotS other than to have a new set of action figures and collectibles. In OT there were several armors,