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"good seats" is easy to dilineate, you simply take the best vantage points, say the 3 rows right in the middle of stadium seating. And they won't run the risk of not having any available for the movie if they treat this like a Season Ticket holder style plan like any real theatre would: You have set seating and

That sounds awesome, heck I'd just do it for the availability of a VIP cinema where I wouldn't have to deal with jerks all the time...

I wholeheartedly agree. More venues would benefit from the Alamo Drafthouse model in this way. It can't seat more than about 75 to 100 people, Ushers are well paid for being badasses about lame patrons, and I'm sure there's 50 resumes in line for whenever their projectionist decides to retire. Yeah, they only show one

It might, but as I live in a smaller town than metropolis, it'd have to be $25 AT THE MOST. On top of that, Just having movies be paid for in advance is not worth it. It saves, what, like 2 steps on fandango and only $2 a ticket? What if it's sold out? What if you can only get to the theatre 2 minutes before it

Who's to say that McCoy's Intracranial Hemoregenerator also didn't have a way of dealing with the blod clot? Possibly by dissipating it through some sort of sonic vibration, thus the oscillated beeping?

I GREW A NEW KIDNEY! DOCTOR GAVE ME A PILL AND I GREW A NEW KIDNEY!

It could also be that the economy got so bad for awhile that so many people were unemployed that they could no longer afford to have 5 meals a day from Fast Food joints, and the fact that they were on food stamps made them buy healthier items, and with all the free time in between searching for jobs, they began

Not to seem misogynistic, but I don't think "Sin City" was as faithful as it could've been in terms of some of the women involved and their lack of "lack of clothing". Which is a big problem when trying to cast actors who need to keep their image "unsoiled". Not to hail someone like Frank Miller (we all know Uncle

Or get Perry King. He did the voice of Han Solo for the 3 Star Wars Audio Drama's. After listening to them for awhile, I got so used to hearing King's voice associated with Solo, that Ford began sounding weird when I saw the films again...

And even at that, he hated the copy so much that he sounded eternally bored while reading it. I don't think he'd think it was worth his time, especially with all the money he's made. Plus I worry when "Interview Ford" would start to show itself in the voice over work. Harrison only seems to be really comfortable when

Sure, just cast Nathan Fillion and be done with it. Lord knows he already tried doing an audition tape for it with an episode of "Castle"...

Proof positive that ANTM continues the trend in being absolute tripe run by someone who is clinically insane. Now if Bubo was in those pics, I'd be a bit more forgiving, but Tyra seriously needs to be stopped.

Not true. Voyager was specifically designed so that the issue was taken care of. Yes the speed limit of warp 5 was set, but then the variable field warp geometry was invented so that it could deal with the issue while they were able to investigate alternate forms of propulsion. The only reason why this isn't widely

You should read "Articles of the Federation" by Keith R.A. DeCandido. It's EXACTLY West Wing in space (or at least in the Star Trek Universe). But I agree, that would be a trek show I would watch....

Where the hell is my 21:9 HDTV is what I wanna know. I remember Phillips tried to release one a few years ago, but only in Europe, and at insane expense. I want Ideal Blu-Ray Letterboxing!

What the hell is going on with Larry Page's hair?

The least they could do was make the Trek apron somewhat screen accurate...

I imagined someone a bit more polynesian, or at least tanned.Y'know, someone who you'd think would live in District 4 which is Water based...

Well, I guess so much for the Finnick Odair casting. More whitebread, instead of y'know, someone maybe vaguely polynesian or ethnic. But I guess those people who raised holy hell about the actress who played Rue from the first film (even though she was described as dark skinned in the book), and the fact that Cinna