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Well, the first one was destruction porn, so this one could be actual porn. Seriously, though, I think all the titles are awful and pretentious, like Star Trek Into Darkness. Because if you don't use a number or a colon, we won't know it's a sequel? Or something?

How about "Man of Steel Into the Knight"?

You didn't say it had to be genre...

There are a couple of stage musical adaptations of this. One his pretty faithful to the movie (but with singing) while the other has George Bailey hit by a train to close Act One. Not kidding.

I think they would lose some elegance.

I think they would lose some elegance.

That is the biggest problem I have with this show: it never seems to go anywhere making the same Avengers references. Now we have a couple of Thor 2 references. Yay. At least there was some character building. The best moment for me was when May showed Ward the bottle and left her room door open. Not that I want

Rendering time does not affect story or character work. It's basically the end of the process; the story better have been written by the time you're rendering a scene. It's like saying the time spent at stop lights would be better spent tuning your engine.

I wonder if we'll see unicorns playing silly games?

But he softened up a little in AfterM*A*S*H, I mean Season 9.

Definitely the most useless.

Should I be worried about this?

Except that there were only 8 things wrong. Everything else about their interpretations was perfect.

I believe Nicotero said 1,400.

I thought they were from the distant past. That's why the statue in Lost only have four toes.

I have to disagree. I found it to be one of the few books in recent years that really recalled that sense of astonishment at BIG ideas. Not one single big idea, but one big idea after the other. I loved the characters and thought it was beautifully written.

Yes, a miniseries, absolutely.

Scott calls that book "one of the last great science-fiction books."

Seeing Cutty and D'Angelo together, I was hoping Omar would show up.

Toughness of the vehicle doesn't do much good if you run out of fuel. I think the fault there was more on the storytelling/directing than the choices the characters made. Great episode, but the "look down for a second and suddenly there's stuff in the road!" trope was weak. Especially with three other people in the