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I suppose you also hate Dune, the greatest science-fiction novel ever written?

The film definitely continued the themes of the episode very well, but I felt the execution was just a tad off. None of the separate plot threads came together like they should have.

There's certainly a lot to like about Wrath of Khan, but a lot of the different plot threads seem shoehorned in. I didn't feel much focus to any of the different subplots.

Huge Star Trek fan here. I actually do NOT enjoy Wrath of Khan. It was completely contrary to any of the themes of the original Space Seed episode. The characters were reduced to caricatures. I mean, Khan and Kirk were never even face-to-face in the film.

That actually looks good enough. A better example would be early painters or sculptors who would design a woman with a man's body, but then add breasts. They just had no idea how women differed.

I use Adblock and still deal with these advertisements on every article.

A reasonable perspective is indicative of anti-feminism and trolling?

Definitely. I still hold The Prince of Egypt and The Road To El Dorado as Dreamworks' best films and some of the best animation in the last decade, but the company quickly fell towards what was profitable and market-driven.

Anecdotal and possibly apocryphal. I'm not going to believe a story I read on the Internet, especially one already stated to be second-hand.

It would have been nice to see Mignola do a comic crossover with Gargoyles as originally intended. Weisman's "season three" comic reboot would have been a good opportunity to have Mignola guest.

Jeffrey Katzenberg has always had questionable judgement. Back when he worked for Disney he spearheaded their purchase of the live-action Super Mario Bros. movie, which could have turned out well had Disney not mandated that the production scrap the script right before shooting in favor of one more kid-oriented. They

There has yet to be a truly Communist society outside of pre-industrial commune-villages.

This is not my opinion. This is what I have read from those who study these myths.

Tyr lost has left hand, which is why the Norse felt that the lefthanded were dishonest. This was a tale of dishonesty, not honesty.

Ugh. Kick-Ass. My most hated movie of all time.

I've seen people make this point numerous times, but it still doesn't change the fact the the costumes aren't as good as they should have been for any amount of time.

I'm not worried about it, but it is a valid issue.

Gawker keeps creating sub-sites that will likely ensure that individual pages will simply not be noticed as often.

That's true. I recall reading about that.

I laughed so much at this. Thank you. I used to laugh a lot at the Funbag articles, but haven't for the last few. You made up for it.