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1) None of those, no matter how beloved, was ever held up as an example of genuine art the way The Prisoner has been.

Been a while since I read it, too. I think the implication was that the “children” were not so much destroying the Earth as converting it to energy to use in their ascension. Still kinda sucks, especially if you’ve finally just finished remodeling the basement.

Enough technology for interstellar travel, never upgraded past Windows ME.

See, there are so many things about the original Independence Day that don’t quite make sense. For example: those alien ships were gigantic. And then they all crashed. There must have been massive casualties! Or did they all simply crash into the ocean?

Nah, every discussion needs an Armond White; but you might be the only one who found it necessary to self-identify.

1) They must use the original Laurie Johnson theme song, or it’s a no go.

No, you know who would make a great John Steed? Ralph Fiennes. And you know who would make a great Emma Peel? Let’s say Uma Thurman. And together, they could fight Sean Connery! It would be amazing!

I’m not sure how I would label this trend... but it seems like the genre for ‘Horror/Thriller’ has been usurped by something far more violent and grotesque.

The Mist is one of the only recent movies to leave me with a bunch of sudden emotions associated with the ending.

I personally wouldn’t as appearing on all these shows suddenly and very quickly to put forward how you’re the victim when much of the public don’t think you are can’t only be interpreted as being guilty but also makes you appear callous.

I wouldn’t mind seeing some resolution to Carnivale.

Is this really a debate?

It’s riduculous that I’m the 1st person to star this comment. You should already have had upwards of 500 before I ever showed up.