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Wow. Even the trailers Nolan puts out are better than anything DC has done, and many of Marvel's.

One word: speedbumps.

I find your lack of taste ... disturbing.

I know, right? I was thinking the same thing; everybody dies. Doesn't the helicopter crash at the beginning of the original? Poor Mary Elizabeth Winstead, before the film starts, we know she's doomed.

Maybe the American team only had a black and white display!

Uh, huh. And 50 years from now this will be the "Planet of the Bees". Friggin' bees running the whole place. Why do we keep looking for ways to destroy mankind?

It was also a movie waaaaay back in yesteryear starring Peter Cushing as The Doctor.

As Dexomega said, the shuttle does begin to manually roll after it reaches a minimum height. If you've ever listened to the mission recording, you will always hear, "Shuttle, you may begin your roll." It does in fact have to do with the Earth's rotation/gravity well or some such thing. I've heard it explained, but I

Hilarious. Great read. This jarring transition thing Charlie writes of is the primary problem I had with the first one, to be honest. I couldn't tell if the original was supposed to be goofy, serious or an action film. Each time the tone shifted I was like, "Wait a minute—what?" I was just too confused to know how to

This is a little late to the party, but its an awesome wedding of popular dance music and a dance rhythm game. If you don't like the BEPs, move along. The teen set will likely eat this up.

Really? I thought Elephunk was actually pretty good. "Shut Up!" is arguably their best track from that album and is heavily underrated. I do prefer the 90's BEPs though.

Or possibly "This gun's not gonna blow itself." Get it?

The people complaining about this advertisement need to be a little more thick foreskinned, IMO.

+1 for gametr4x. If the artwork is indeed indicative of the gameworld, she's obviously been stranded on some Bermuda Triangle-like island—the wreckage of a bunch of different kinds of travel vehicles gives me this impression. She's likely to collect a number of disparate items in this adventure. This isn't part of the

I would agree, Mac about not being in line with Howard's vision. The original film tried to mention this "educational" aspect of Conan's rearing, but it was mostly lip-service with the "What is good in life?" portion. The end battle with all the battle preparations played into it, but it seemed more like the ideas of

The accent, the over-the-top non-acting ability, etc.. I've been thinking a lot about why Arnold worked in Conan and its precisely what he lacked that made it work. I mean, he completely looked the part, and I'm not just talking about the "musckles"—his face kind of has that prehistoric bone-structure. The huge teeth.

Huh? Nobody mentioned Wolverine's healing factor? Jeez Louise, people. Such a thing kind of exists in the natural world already with creatures like the starfish regenerating ENTIRE arms, and then humans have a small capacity to repair minor injuries—it doesn't seem like much of a stretch that maybe someone would have

I could be wrong, but I'm almost certain that the creature's death mask indicates he was cut-off in the midst of uttering, "Humans! We come in peace and with the cure for cancer!"

Wait, what? A jet? Doesn't she have the ability to fly? She don't need no stinkin' jet. This ain't the Linda Carter Wonder Woman days people.

You're assuming I watched the video clip ... I didn't need to. There's no grain or 'attire' in the still shot ... but it screams 1980's somehow. I love it.