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I live in Chiba, I can confirm that kaiju attacks are no laughing matter.

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Most surprising is that there is still any locomotive infrastructure in America left to crumble.

Hurrrrrrr!

Well, unlike other franchises that are forcibly being re-invented, current Mission Impossible still feel like classic Mission Impossible with a much larger budget. They got a little overboard with the action in John Woo’s movie (Which is a thing of beauty in its own right), but after that they seem to have found a

If you enjoyed Atlantis, then you will really like SG-1. It starts a little slower (and with a smaller budget), but the steady build up on momentum makes the latter half of the series an example of almost-perfect sci-fi.

RIP, shower drain.

That explains why the Falcon is lined with rich Corinthian leather.

“One of the biggest ships in the galaxy was hauling Kessels through here, that’s how it got its name.”

Baby Driver is so good, it’ll make you forget to loath Kevin Spacey for being in it. And you’ll appreciate what the movie does to his character.

I never once thought that the movies were connected to the TV show. Was that Paramount’s intention?

Wakanda to Captain America: “We don’t have Coke, is Pepsi okay?”

Phelps was a traitor in the very first movie. It’s been Hunt’s IMF ever since.

Considering the Rogue One teaser felt like an excerpt from a Vietnam documentary, this seems to be a much more upbeat movie. Probably 10-15 years prior to the events of Rogue One?

HeadCanon: Lando always wore fur, then he befriended Chewbacca and simply stopped out of respect.

It is. Borrowed English pronounced with Japanese phonemes. Sounds like Zeh-do.

But American IS the world, All-Capps!

If you go to a place that lets you tap your chipped VISA card, that’s international NFC, and that’s rare in Japan. Apple specifically uses the FeLiCa standard on the iPhones sold here. The readers that accept Apple Pay are the same ones that accept Suica/Pasmo/etc.

Oh, the movie was terrific. Perfect 90s cheeseball scifi. SG-1 simply took it to a whole other level.