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T3 came out the same year as Matrix Reloaded and while I mostly enjoyed the crazy CGI highway chase in M2, I thought the crane truck chase from T3 was awesome. Maybe because it was all (as far as I know) practical effects instead of CGI effects. Sure, T3 was the weakest of the three, but I still enjoyed the poop out

How about this for a new sci-fi TV show? :)

I loved the joke TV shows in Forgetting Sarah Marshall. Crime Scene: Scene of the Crime and Animal Instincts. So typically American TV. :)

I wonder if that's because they kept hoping it would be the next X-Files. I tried watching it but couldn't get into it. In my personal opinion, it was trying too hard to be X-Files. Maybe I'll give it another shot some day on DVD, but it just never held my interest.

But there's still a young Derek Reese in this timeline #2 who will grow up to become a slightly different adult Derek in 2027—if that Derek goes back in time in the 2027 of timeline #2, creating a new timeline #3, won't the adult Derek from timeline #1 still be in the past from 2007 onward (since after all he's part

Holy crap! I forgot about The Final Countdown. Which also makes me think of The Philadelphia Experiment. I always kind of link them in my mind. I always liked both of those movies.

As much as I enjoyed this crazy temporal logic in the confines of the Bill & Ted universe, I was less happy to see it used so much in the recent Steven Moffat seasons of Doctor Who, particularly in the season 5 finale.

While I agree Bogus Journey might be more entertaining than Excellent Adventure, it wasn't really a time travel movie. It was more a death travel movie. :)

Wow. I was all set to post about this movie and would have bet money I would be the first to do so. Kudos. I remember this movie from my childhood and I loved it. I'd like to see it again to see if it holds up at all.

Mad Magazine did this decades ago. I wish I could remember in which issue, because I have a whole stack of them in my basement. :)

Damn. Forgot about that, too. I really liked that movie. :) I may have to watch it this week now.

Damn. I totally forgot about The Crow. That would be on my list, too.

I love that movie. Great cast and so funny. :)

You made the point better than I could have. I was thinking the same thing. That if you bumped off those three you could have had a Watchman (which personally I think was about a good adaptation of the comic as we could get) or a Kick-Ass or whatever superhero movie seems like should be on the list. Me, I think X-Men:

The only place I could have seen it working would be as some form of code phrase Nick Fury would use to implement the Avengers Initiative.

I missed the second one, too. I found footage of it on another website. I don't know if it's allowed to post it here, though, and I'm to lazy to read through the TOS.

I guess they figure, why fire you when you'll be killed off within a year or two. :)

It was brought back by the dolphins in So Long and Thanks for all the Fish. It's almost identical but there are little things off, like Fenchurch's feet not quite touching the ground. :) They pulled it from a parallel dimension if I recall correctly.

I loved that original trilogy (but didn't remember the specifics like you guys did). I never bothered with any of the books that came after. It seemed like they were being cranked out strictly to cash in. Can anyone say if they were any good? I may even own one or two of them but I never got around to reading them.

Worf and Dax (with her prior memories of friendships with Klingons) always made more sense to me than Worf and Troi, although to be honest I thought the Riker/Troi thing had gotten stale and I did enjoy watching it develop. They both had these experiences that caused them to look at the other in a new light and think,