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All I have to say is that these movies are a success. I've tried to watch Star Trek before and just couldn't get interested but the first movie IMO was great and this one looks just as good, if not better. Benedict Cumberbatch is an amazing actor and deserves all the attention he's getting, these movies are making me

Comments like these are when Kotaku needs a like button.

Wow, for some reason I was under the impression that the draft had been turned less sciencey but it was even dumber than the final cut? Wow.

The Maya didn't predict a doomsday but they did predict an end to the current, or as they saw it, the Third Cycle. At the end of every cycle the world is remade by the gods. That doesn't entail an end the the world or humanity but it did entail an end to life as they knew it.

Show me a 6 year old actor who could play a role like Ender's well and I'll agree with you.

You realize how hard it is to find a good young child actor, right? Can you seriously envision a kid Ender's age playing his role well?

This is weird, this is exactly how I pictured the setting.

It's a double standard though. The idea that the Big Bang and evolution theories are correct and yet still required intelligent design to be done the way they were undercuts both aspects. On one hand, you admit that despite all that the scientists have found, there still needed to be some abstract construct larger

I can understand wanting dubs for animated mediums but live action? How does that not completely just take you out of it?

Superman?

Really? I haven't heard anyone praise Prometheus. That movie is an enemy of science and morally terrible. I've never seen a movie assume so boldly that its audience was a bunch of stupid, bumbling idiots who can't understand subtle plot points.

Eh. A lot of this stuff seemed a bit forced.

Oh the horror! A game in alpha by an incredibly small developing team used some placeholder songs! People like him are the moral trash of our society!

lol. I liked killing someone and taking their house and others being none the wiser. When a small town in Morrowind is as populated as the Imperial City in Oblivion, it felt more important. Killing someone in a ghost city just makes you feel like you're doing them a favor.

"Flynn even recognizes that Bioware's major franchises, Mass Effect and Dragon Age, have shied away from these roots—but that Bioware wants to return to them."

Well that's the original point, that despite this praise of Morrowind as old-school treasure, they constantly get details wrong and generally don't have anything specific to praise.

I disagree. I think it's a wonderfully pulpy take on a character that's so fantastical and so far removed from the stories he takes part in. It gives us a Link that has a bit more depth to his character, rather than the silent, stalwart hero that we're usually given.

Really? Because I barely ever hear a bad word from journalists about Oblivion or Skyrim. And while I thought Skyrim was great, I thought Oblivion was fundamentally a bad game and a giant step backwards from Morrowind. They used a horrible game engine that's defined every one of their games since (and since Gamebryo

Really? Grow up. Don't post again until your balls have dropped all the way.

Is this really such a puzzle to you? Do you think every country has a Hollywood-sized industry? America pioneered films and remains at the top of films. When a foreign film is good enough, sometimes it does come to the states or it gets a remake.