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The plot for this movie is from Canada... you wouldn’t know her...

So about that...

- I remember being really disappointed in The Lost World: Jurassic Park. I’m a VHS kid and Jurassic Park was my go-to movie for any rainy or boring weekend. There were no thrills in the sequel at all and in my 6th grade class, I didn’t know anyone else who liked it.

AV Club: Kinja was pretty disappointing.

Bradley Whitford’s later career has been awesome. The Cabin In The Woods, Get Out, I even miss Trophy Wife.

Loeb. Can’t believe the same guy who wrote a tightly crafted mystery like "The Long Halloween” also wrote the mess that was "Ultimatum"

Orion as a Caesar-esque power mad despot? I don’t see it. The guy has anger problems, but he’s not a monster.

For me, one of King’s biggest flaws is that he’s seemingly completely unable to write characters in a way consistent with their other appearances. He gets away with it in stuff like Mr Miracle because people don’t care that much about Orion, and a lot of his books feature mostly new people, but you put him on an

Has there been a bigger gulf for a comic creator’s good and bad work than King has shown in the last couple years?

They patched the show after last episode and nerfed the ballistas.

15,000,001 stars for you. No one’s gonna beat this comment. Y’all can go home now.

“WITH MY SPEAR AND MAGIC PLOT ARMOR”

No, that’s not till the finale. Bran wakes up and stares into a snowglobe, with Winterfell inside it.

It can be two things.

The golden ring of hell.

Oh brother... All the poor VFX artists slaving away in front of their computers from now until November working 22 hour days on the fucking Sonic The Hedgehog movie. It sounds like the lowest ring of hell.

Helms Deep conveys impending doom and unbeatable odds better than anything I’ve seen, including this episode of GoT.

That’s the point, they lit it well, and when asked “is this realistic”, the response was “no, and neither is having music in the background, but it makes it more entertaining.”

That’s the point. Both battles occur at night, but Lesnie had many more light sources without having to explain why there are floodlights in Middle Earth lighting up the battlefield so viewers can better see what’s going on and they can tell a better story.

More this please.