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I really like the fact that superhero filmmakers are actually just hiring people who really enjoy the hell out of the films they are doing. After watching the antics at the Thor press junkets and the way Robert Downey Jr. seems to love it all, I think that we are finally getting what comic book fans have always

A far as I'm concerned, Michael B. Jordan earned the part of the torch with his performance in Chronicle. He captured what I consider to be the defining characteristic of the character, which is his joy at the use of his own abilities and sense of freedom that it delivers to him. In Chronicle, Jordan's character was

I am totally unfamiliar with GOTG. But this looks amazing. It's got everything in it that I would want in a movie.

I love the 70s

I admit that this episode was the most powerful to me this season. And after careful consideration I think I know why. It just worked on so many levels. One one level, it was a "twilight zone" self contained horror story that as just brutal. On another level it moved the characters forward tremendously. And on

I think this is interesting, and it certainly is in line with the information we have. But what I really loved about the ending was, honestly, the epilogue. I think it was really important. Harry spends the entire series searching for a father. His own father failed because he wasn't there. Dumbledore failed as a

she didn't kill her family. The inference was that her boyfriend was gone due to his issues. Likely that he killed himself and then, zombified, killed the baby and possibly her brother.

I feel like you can pretty much pre-order the DVD for this and set up time to watch it to death. The thing that Marcel seems to have learned from Jon favreau, Robert Downey Jr., Joss Whedon, Tom Hiddleston, James Gun, etc. is that you hire people who want to have the time of their life on this and the audience notices

I love the nuTrek movies. I think that JJ Abrams and team completely nailed the things I really care about with Star Trek. The Characters are complex and interesting. There are constant ongoing moral and ethical decisions to be made (which is really the core of Science Fiction) and we get to see a better world, one

This was the most remarkable and fun scene in the show so far and completely worth the cost of entry. I saw it coming from the book but it had more life, more color, more everything. It's strange when a tv show can make you stand up and cheer.