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The bigger issue is that back then, if you wanted to see the movie you had to go to the theaters. There was no other way to watch it. These days there is blue ray, DVD, etc. They should include streaming and home sales to the box office. A lot of "duds" actually do quite well once you factor those in.

Which is what makes them good sequels. To me, a good sequel should be able to function independently of the franchise that spawned it, yet finds ways to carry on the mythology without jumping the necromongers.

I could see that. Given the number of sensors that make up a digital camera these days (even a phone camera), and how sensitive those sensors can be, they probably have the digital equivalent of a fingerprint.

Political correctness needs to go suck it.

And this is why I have stopped watching movies in favor of TV. TV still has to operate on a modest budget, so it still has to do all that. Which makes the few action pieces really amazing when you see them.

I've vote for Pillars of Eternity. Good to see a return of some classic gameplay mechancis.

Or have Remo be the old man, and have him train an Asian for irony.

The agent probably fired her more for being a PITA, than being sexist. "You're costing me more money than you're making me. Bye!"

Remo Williams or Krull, though in both cases I would rather see them done as informal sequels, where the previous cast passes on the torch to the next, ala the new Star Wars movies.

Never been myself. I just notice when I drive by it going to the movies. Has a Dukes of Hazard charger sitting outside.

It's on McGavock pike, near the Opryland Hotel.

I wouldn't call their selection "amazing". There are a great many nights when I try to find something interesting on Netflix, and can't, then turn the TV off do something else. When I do watch it, I end up re-watching a lot of same TV shows. Netflix is convenient. That's it. If I wanted a selection, I'd take my…

Considering the reason I went with Netflix at all was to avoid ads, yeah, this is kind of a no-brainer.

Now, if only they would do a remake of Chrono Trigger and Chrono Cross, and package them together…

To be fair, the Wachowski's pitched Matrix first. The studio balked, so they wrote and pitched Bound instead. When Bound was a success, they got the green light for Matrix.

Directing is like anything else: You have to crawl before you can run. Directors start off with smaller, independent films, and some of them percolate up to directing blockbusters. Same goes for practically any other field.

That was a great scene. My favorite was when the blond viking fought the larger, red-headed viking. You always read about one character toying with another in combat, but that was one of the best representations of it on the screen.

It was a great movie. The fact that it bombed was 100% marketing fail.

Don't you mean pecking?

Revolvers. An automatic is still a pistol. ;)