jwofnorthbridge
JWofNorthbridge
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“DRAAAAKE, WE ARE LEEEAVIIINGG!”

For the record, Jim Cameron also endorsed “Genisys” as the perfect continuation of the Terminator story. I feel it isn’t exactly controversial, in this forum, when I state that it is not.

The fact that news agencies and journalists keep falling ass-first into situations like these because they snatch things off of social media in stead of doing their jobs notwithstanding - aren’t those pranksters the real assholes here?

Maybe it’s just me, but... is this just a little teensy bit too sponsored? I mean, nothing particularly wrong with the projects, fun I guess - but the manufacturer namedropping combined with the sensationalist production value just gives me a bad taste in my mouth.

V-ger...?

Now that I think about it, it’s probably also pretty hard to completely fuck up having Mark Strong in your movie.

Lee didn’t take any sh*t from anyone. Story goes, Peter Jackson tried to direct Lee during the “backstabbing of Saruman by Grima” scene cut from the cinema version of LOTR (it’s in the extended cut I think), only for Lee to dryly inform young master Jackson that he was perfectly aware what a dude getting stabbed in

Works for me.

Wait a second, was the The Operative?

I agree - but I’m not sure how it’s a reply or response to my post :)

Let me just start by saying that I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the MCU so far.

I thought I was going to agree with you but... I don’t. It actually works surprisingly well. But then, I found Rachel Weisz’ voice coming out of the dragon in the otherwise-not-that-good Eragon-movie endearing as well so, you know, make of my opinion what you will.

Quit messing with me, does Batman actually say “if there’s even a one percent chance that Superman is our enemy, we have to treat it as a 100 percent certainty”? Batman? Bruce Wayne, the caped Sherlock Holmes, the smartest man a non-Tony-Stark universe has?

Also, a surprisingly cute love story. With pegging.

Deadpool - dressed up as Birdman or whatever - kicking Captain America in the nuts.

It continues to blow my mind how blatantly businesses - including, but not limited to, movie theaters etc. - keep missing the simplest possible point of doing business: Giving people something they’d like to have.

I’m not watching Gotham but this sounds pretty cray-cray - although, to be fair, there’s been comics where Alfred has had his own hero mini-arcs (micro-?) and kicked ass, and let’s not forget that in the current DC movie universe he’s an ex-special forces.

Interesting. I think the issue here is the concept of a continuum which is touched upon near the end of the video - I’ll get to people momentarily but the idea of the continuum is why the “ship of Theseus” (or hammer with a new head and a new handle) analogy doesn’t apply to teleportation of living things. While

As I’ve touched upon before, considerations like these are among the real pickles concerning driverless cars - even if some silicon valley insiders are also starting to roll back their expectations that the tech will be fully in place within a decade (notably Robert Scoble, Rackspace’s in-house futurist, but he’s not

Go watch it now - I’ll wait.