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Holocaust denial started fairly quickly after WWII. And well, a Galaxy is much larger than a planet, and there were only 10k Jedi.

He shoulda bowed out after T2. None of the sequels came remotely close to the first two films. Each one was just a variation on this scene:

Avatar actually had a fully developed self-contained story, though. If there is an anti-J.J. Abrams it’s almost certainly Cameron. 

#MagnetoWasRight

I’m just curious what they’re gonna do once Soros dies. Do they have another leftist billionaire to blame all their problems on? Or will they just come up with a conspiracy theory that Soros isn’t dead and just wanted to be even more in the shadows pulling strings?

I never understand this kind of argument that “so-and-so hates humanity or america” or whatever. As with most of these insane talking points, they are easily unraveled with one follow-up question, that no interviewer ever asks: “Why?” Why do you think he wants to destroy civilization? Why do you think Democrats are

You’re right an avowed bigot with apartheid money probably wasn’t being anit-semitic when he called out MAGAs favorite Jewish punching bag and alluded to the New World Order shit that’s been around for decades.

Loved it and saw it in the theater with the very few others that did but Highlander is not that hopeful.

Capitalists love capitalism until it bites them in the ass. 

Elon Musk is human garbage. I hope Soros outlives him. 

My controversial (?) take is that Del Toro’s version of HB is way more compelling than Mignola’s. The series started out as an excuse for Mignola to draw cool/weird shit and riff on his favorite horror authors (Lovecraft, Machen, Blackwood, Hodgson, Howard, etc.) but none of the characters had any real kind of

The Hellboy comics tended to be like X-Files in that regard. The standalone stories were more rewarding over time than the main story arc. The more you knew about the lore the less interesting it became. (I kinda checked out mentally after Mignola brought in the Arthurian mythos, though I was still into the series for

Probably not hard at all. I doubt they even know who Ray Bradbury is.

that and amazon prime’s entire UX is abysmal.

I didn’t realize Truth Seekers was cancelled. I enjoyed it. Now my day is a little sadder.

Just like ‘Truth Seekers’ on Amazon. There was zero publicity about it’s release outside of on Prime itself, and it was a fairly big deal getting Nick Frost and Simon Pegg back together again for a TV series I was actively looking forward to watching. There were a couple of behind the scenes interviews and a YouTube

For something clearly aimed at angsty teen audiences, this was surprisingly good. I didn’t realize Joe ‘Attack the Block’ Cornish and Edgar Wright were involved, but that... actually explains a lot.

I hope in a few years, all of these actors get cast in Doctor Who (the guy who played Lockwood is basically David Tenant

I liked it.  Felt like a BBC show, like Torchwood kinda.

Damn, I just finished binge-watching this series a few days ago and I really liked it.

I don’t understand why this site makes this distinction. I know it’s genre focused, but I, as a reader, am capable of branching out to other types of films. Why not just use the sci-fi movies as a way to introduce the readership to other films by the director?