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Yeah my bad. It's true, it could have had no characters and been like a Naqoyqatsi.

Hey, I'm a good cop! I didn't even know anything about the plot or CAST of Interstellar before I saw it.

I remember hearing about DuPont and his crazy on the news, and then reading about it again in Kurt Angles book. Even I didn't realize this was a Spoiler, and I am a deputy in the Spoiler Police.

Ugh they killed the best character and replaced her with the worst?! Great…

It's very doable. The budget in the Flash is around 3.5Mil per episode, the pilot was about 12 million, and the season finale can be expected to go big too. The budget for The Apes movie was in the 95million ballpark. That was for a full length feature with numerous Ape effects, this is for a 40 min episode where

I don't think Grodd is so ridiculous to believe when Rise and Dawn of the Planet of the Apes were major critical and financial successes.

Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if some channels changed after that line. That was pretty bad

This was a really solid episode, I liked it. I am very excited for Grodd. You know the recent Planet of the Apes movies? Let's try and top that series' Ceaser in terms of an intelligent, formidable, Gorilla adversary. Could be cool, scary, and fun all at the same time.

Jesus was stranded on a giant ocean planet for a hot minute

I have another puzzler maybe you can help out on. -
One day you are really in the mood to watch a movie. There is a movie playing that you badly want to see but no one you know wants to see it or go with you (if you need specifics, imagine the movie in question as Big Hero 6, but I guess it could be anything). Do

How about anyone aside from me? Someone wants to see a movie that is playing. Would you advise them to skip seeing the movie because no one else is available to attend it with them, or should they see it alone like some kind of creepy weirdo?

Sitting in a dark theatre and quietly watching a film is a social activity? Does it have to be? Here's my real question.
If I can't get anyone to attend a screening of St. Vincent with me, should I:
A) never see the movie because seeing it alone is "creepy and weird"
B) just go see the movie

What is weird and/or creepy about watching a movie by yourself?

I go to movies alone all the time. What is the big deal? Why do I need a partner to see a movie? I haven't seen this Big Hero 6, but if I had I likely would have went on my own. I don't think that makes me creepy and weird. Thanks for unnessarilly judging and labeling people who don't know anyone else interested

Before I started reading this page I had no clue there WERE other characters in this movie besides Hiro and Baymax. I had no real plans to see this, but if I did I wouldn't have expected anything but a movie about a kid and a large white balloon friend who go on an adventure.

He must have really needed it for something.

I have nothing against Leto. I just have no faith in the people behind these movies as I hated Man of Steel and everything moving forward seems to be in lockstep with that.

I thought this movie was terrific, I really loved it. The critic character the only thing that didn't really work for me, as I understood what they were doing, but it rang as dishonest. Everything else however was brilliant. Emma Stone, Ed Norton, and Michael Keaton owned their roles, and were just a real joy to

Hell, I'd cut off my pinky toe with a Cigar Cutter if it ment a role in this movie!

They could have brought Coldhands in to extend his thread a bit, but yeah Im fine with what they are doing here