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That’s what I was thinking, too. There is some secret to making Replicants without expiration dates locked in Rachel’s “genetic” coding. They were being hunted either by anti-Replicants or by Replicants wanting the secret.

To be fair, in the first Burton Batman movie he figured out how specific combinations of otherwise safe personal grooming products became lethal Smilex.

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Those mashed potatoes were just popping off the screen. :)

How long has this web comic been going? It sounds very similar to the book Made to Kill by Adam Christopher, which was published in 2015. I just started reading it, and I’m enjoying it.

He is the most qualified. After all, Ron Howard and Harrison Ford did star together in American Graffiti, directed by George Lucas. ;)

I feel the same way about the Ang Lee Hulk. I always enjoyed the movie and it still fits within the larger continuity, so in my head canon it fits. I preferred Sam Elliot as Genral Ross to William Hurt, too. :)

If you were married you should not have been fucking Venom.

The brewery they go to in the movie to try getting free beer (using the old baby mouse in the beer bottle trick) is Elsinore Beer. So that would be my guess. The movie has a lot of Hamlet parallels. It’s brilliant. :)

I agree across the board. I can accept the continuity issues with the technology, but I really don’t like the Klingons. They definitely look more like Kelvin Klingons than Prime Klingons. Advances in make-up and effects doesn’t mean you have to re-imagine the species. I’ll give it a try, but so far I’m feeling kind of

I love Alien 3. In addition to everything others have said, it also has a fantastic cast. Charles Dance, Charles S. Dutton, Pete Postlethwaite, Paul McGann. And David Fincher directing? It’s great. I rank the first three Alien movies in the order they came out. Alien the best, Aliens next, then Alien 3. Feel free to

I’ve long said that Trek: TMP became a good Trek film as soon as VCRs came with remote controls. The long, long cloud scenes were pretty but they ruined the pace of the film. Once you could zip through them, you could enjoy the rest of the movie more. It still wasn’t perfect, but I found it much more enjoyable.

I’m with the cautiously optimistic crowd. Did I pee my pants laughing? No. But it looks like it has potential. And wasn’t Admiral Halsey a recurring admiral in the Trek-verse? Or am I just thinking it sounds familiar because of the real Admiral Halsey?

“Oh jezus- I hadn’t realized until just this moment that Discovery’s initials were STD.”

I just rewatched it. :)

You know what else was amazing? How Christopher Reeve could go from nebbish to Superman just through changing his posture and expression. He was fantastic.

It doesn’t even have to be the full goatee. :)

I’d say for Ward, Madame Gao, and the “drunken kung fu” guy who was almost Danny Rand in his one episode. :)

Try playing the DCCU article “Murderverse” comment drinking game. You’ll be sloshed in no time.

I also like his version in Blast From the Past. :)