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The layouts of these videos are starting to bother me, or at the very least disappoint me. At first they were like 3 minutes long, and were like a 2 second blurb pointing out a flaw in the movie. Now they're pushing on 15 minutes and the blurbs are long enough that at times they couldn't fit into tweets.

The lighting on this episode really kind of ruined it for me. I get that it was night, and maybe that they were trying to be authentic, but you couldn't really tell what was going on half the time, especially when they were going all shaky-cam during the fist fights.

This looks like a fantastic useless little desk gadget, but for that price, even at the 24 hour special price of 48 bucks, no way.

If I had to guess it's probably better because most players have decades of experience with the traditional ball, so their skills are honed to control a ball that knuckles at 30 instead of one that's just shy of double that.

And the choices the director made, and the special effects, and the costume, and Ryan Reynolds in general is kind of a boring one-note actor.

I don't think it was a matter of getting through the lock though. The company claimed that the lock was "unpickable" and to the lockpicking community that presented a challenge. They wanted to refute the claim that it was unpickable, and they have done just that.

I can't help but read that as "Mario is now Piloting a GunDamn Mecha."

That robot is creepy as fuck with its lazy eye.

Vaatu will already be growing, but that doesn't mean he will already be strong enough to be free. Raava got out because she had help from Jinora, it could very well have taken years, perhaps centuries for her to be freed by her own strength.

I don't agree with A. As far as in the series' universe, yes, Vaatu does have to come back, but there's no reason to believe that needs to happen on screen or even soon. They made no mention how long it would take for Vaatu to regain his strength, just that neither of them could be completely destroyed.

The Avatar wiki doesn't mention anything about Toph dying. It says Sokka died sometime before the first book of Korra. Still, I would love to see Sokka as some elderly eccentric inventor. He is crafty enough to have faked his own death.

Zuko is probably the character I care the least about. Old lady Toph, or crazy old inventor Sokka! Now those are people I want to see come back!

It's taken so damn long for this thing to get made that I've kind of lost interest in it. I mean, it's been nearly a decade since the first one. Two of the damn actors have died during the time it's taken for Robert Rodriguez to stop saying he's going to be doing a dozen projects he never does to actually get it out.

Because Japan didn't seem to give too much a fuck about the movie. It made 14 million in Japan, 111 million in China, which is more than it made anywhere else, including the United States. They're probably more likely to be more passionate about getting the movie made in China than Japan.

I really do think that Legendary should approach DMG or some other Chinese company that wants to do a join production for the Pacific Rim sequel. The movie went off like gangbusters over there and it could help get the production of that off the ground a little quicker.

It really chaps my hide that the legality of pot has not really changed on a federal level in the united states. I don't use it, never have, have no intention to do so, but that it's treated the same as heroin or mescaline seems utterly fucking stupid.

I'm pretty this is all canon.

Fair enough.

I would have thought doing soccer/football tricks would be more appropriate for a ninja outfit. Although maybe that's just a bit too expected and plain compared to a samurai.