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Turn off your damn phone!

Neither is much fun.

I liked the part where the one guy punched the other guy.

Yes. This is because kids are stupid.

Does this mean that we're not getting a sequel, or does this mean a sequel will be a crossover with X-Men? And if they do a crossover, do you think that they'll have to have the X-Men characters vouch for the Fantastic 4 characters? Wolverine will be like, "Hey, it's Reed Richards and company, a totally cool group of

So I wonder if they had Marah Eakin interview Dormer instead of one of the guys so that when she asks the question about "How to Date Natalie Dormer" it wouldn't be super awkward.

I'm still excited for the reboot. I am unfamiliar with the Nerdist guy, and I only know Felicia Day from Buffy where she received a grand total of fifteen minutes of screen time. I'm just happy to have some more MST3K.

Wait, they're going to have different people voice the bots? This is change, and change is strange and frightening.

I don't have a smart phone so it looks like I'm out of luck. *slowly sulks away with head bowed low*

Damnit. I knew I should have clicked on that ad.

Wait, is this that show where you can date all of the actresses online, or something?

I remember loving the show when I was a kid, and I was just old enough to start getting the social commentary. I haven't seen it since it originally aired, so I can't really comment much on its quality, but I was surprised that it was on this list and in the company of such debacles as Theodore Rex.

Early on, Shyamalan was able to really emphasize the details. I haven't seen The Visit yet, but I am hoping that it really is a return to form, because I really liked this guy's first three films (yes, even Signs).

It's a trap!

This is one of the few "What if superheroes were real?" movies that actually works. Kick Ass started out by claiming it was a grounded superhero movie, but then it became goofier and stupider than most big budgeted superhero flicks. But Unbreakable actually sticks with the grounded premise. This is probably my

I'm only three episodes in (I don't really binge watch much), but I'm surprised that nothing from Daredevil is mentioned, especially since they not only take place in New York but also the exact same place within New York. So far there's only one brief mention of the Avengers. I guess this just shows how difficult it

My favorite of these films was probably Riddick: The Third Movie. That nearly silent section at the beginning of the film was just a fantastic example of using the pure language of cinema. I'm all for Vin Diesel making these pulpy sci-fi stories. I appreciated the attempt at world building in Chronicles, even if that

I'm always a bit confused by this phenomenon. I think I watched three episodes in a row at least once back at the dawn of the "golden age of television." Generally, however, I watched one hour long episode of television and sometimes a half hour long episode of TV in a day. I really can't do much more than that. Even

.I think Elba thought that it would be funnier because it would be so incongruous, and I kind of agree.

Opt for the canceraids.