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Michael Weyer
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DAMN I love that game.

Ah, missed it you're right. And yeah, just baffling couldn't even get someone British for the part at least.

BTW, the Revenge of the Mummy ride at Universal Studios is pretty wild and intense, indoor dark coaster with some cool FX. And fun showing Fraser in the pre-show stuff having a good time.

Irony alert: Posting this review at the same time as a look at The Mummy series that made Weisz a star in the first place.

You leave off how Weisz decided not to return for Dragon Emperor. And of all actresses to replace her they chose…Maria Bello. I mean…look, I like her and all, she does a good accent but really hard to see why her chosen.

I do like how they do each of the first three with the big "exposition" opening, a big splashy thing narrated by a character who explains things while we see how the big bad is created. It doesn't come off too talky, gives great visuals and brings you up to speed and all three film do a great job making it work. It

And just sits there, sliding off glasses and whispering "oops."

Fun story is that back in 1996, Peter Jackson took a stab at King Kong that totally redid it for more of a mythology laden adventure involving more plane chases and fights. When he saw The Mummy Jackson thought someone must have stolen his script.

Maybe but I've put up with years of "just ONE more to get the proof" on Benghazi to figure if the cover-up is obvious, should be better to find the proof.

Watch the Blu-Ray special edition of Prometheus does answer stuff both in the film, the commentaries and the making-of doc. (I love how Scott does "making-of" movies longer than the actual film.) For example, the reason we get "old Guy Pearce" is he was going to play the younger Weyland but they dropped it (and a LOT

I would read the HELL out of that.

It's just my parents and aunt and all these others talking about it, the buzz over it a best-seller and the movie coming out and just so. Damn. Dumb.

I'll be honest: I started binging Queen of the South on Netflix and took me a bit to realize I'd already watched the entire season on TV last year.

The first Scorpion King deserves the number two spot for two big moments:

I just love how the first film is totally aware of what it is, tongue firmly in cheek. I love the bit where a mysterious wind blows up for about the tenth time and Rick mutters "That happens a lot around here."

I really am thinking Russia is the Dem's Benghazi, so much noise and yelling but nothing actually there. Meanwhile, folks on the right are demanding when "we finally indict Obama for his illegal wiretapping."

When I finally got around to reading The DaVinci Code all I could say is "That's it?" A half-assed mix of conspiracy thriller, off the wall history and insight (The Mona LIsa a DaVinci self-portrait) and stupid plot. I never bothered with the movie as the book was just damn dumb and can't believe it did so well.

The Wall Street Journal, one of the most pro-Trump places, is now openly saying they basically need to take away his Twitter ranting as it's just making him look more foolish. Yep, even most right-wing places are joining in ranting his Twitter rants are a danger.

So remember how Bill Maher bragged about "destroying" Milo Yiannopoulos a few months back? Apparantly, dropping the n-word and getting bad press is enough to make Maher want to invite the guy back. Be still my heart.

I love Emily Bett Rickards. I do. But have to join a lot of fanfic writers in that Felicity Smoak is turning into a bad character on Arrow. Ultra judgemental, selfish, demanding, pushing herself around and worse, she's still made out to be the heroine and "love of Ollie's life" and all that. She takes out Black Siren