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1. Star Trek II: The Wrath Of Khan (1982)
2. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991)
3. Galaxy Quest (1999)
4. Star Trek (2009)
5. Star Trek Beyond (2016)
6. Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (1986)
7. Star Trek: First Contact (1996)
8. Star Trek III: The Search For Spock (1984)
9. Star Trek Into Darkness (2013)
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Seriously, just look this sh— up. It's the information age and information about Trump's business corruption, tax evasion, charity embezzlement, fraud schemes like Trump University and white supremacist ties are readily available from reputable resources (i.e. The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street

That he or she doesn't watch things as closely as his or her Disqus handle suggests. Seriously @Close-watcher just look this sh— up. It's the information age and information about Trump's business corruption, tax evasion, charity embezzlement, fraud schemes like Trump University and white supremacist ties are readily

This is the 34th reply to your thread (and the 96th comment overall) and the first mention of Day of the Dead. We are failing as geeks today people! FAILING!!! *snorts cocaine off Tom Savini's chest*

Completely disagree about The Guest, but upvoted for your awesome Disqus username.

Captain Jack was supposed to guest star in A Good Man Goes to War (and show how the Headless Monks made him The Face of Boe), but Miracle Day filming got in the way. At least we got Madame Vastra and Jenny as last minute replacements.

Has he tried Activia™?

Someday Supernatural and ER's "Who has the most post-script seasons?" competition will finally end. On that day I will still be annoyed with post-Kripke years, but will applaud Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles for not leaving and getting replaced by Shane West and John Stamos.

Just the flash-sideways were in purgatory. Everything else was real. Jack's dead dad explained it in the final scenes of the finale.

Come on people! Just the flash-sideways were in purgatory. Everything else really happened. Some characters died during the show. Some died after the show. One or two died way after the show. Jack's dead dad explained it in the finale. All of it was real. Just, you know, fictional.

Go home Zack! We want Dawn of the Dead you back. So much potential. Such a great eye for casting. And then a decade of disappointment.

*pours one out for The Dissolve*

Nope. Those quotes are literally the only things that John Ridley has said about it. There were rumors several months back that it would follow Blade's daughter, with Wesley Snipes back to be the Giles to her Buffy, but those rumors were never substantiated.

I glanced and thought I was finally getting the Acafellas Glee spin-off of my dreams. Sadly, disappointment abounds today. I guess I'll have to get my Stephen Tobolowsky fix elsewhere.

Since the amount of series Marvel Television has in development is getting a bit crowded, here's a handy guide to what they have in the pipeline.

I watched the first few episodes back in the day and tried some more here and there because I'm a huge fan of Greenwalt's Angel, but it always played like Angel-Season One: The Series. I heard it eventually got better, but I've been busy binge-watching other things.

That's because Supernatural's in a competition with ER over who can have the most post-script seasons. Whoever wins we lose.

I'll even knock off the DCCW shows that are still working out their kinks.

As much as I loved Rome and The Mentalist (well, the first three seasons anyway) Bruno Heller is being a f—-ing idiot.

She also directed three out of the seventeen episodes from Twin Peaks' original Laura Palmer arc. She was second only to David Lynch himself.