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I really don't think this looks distinct enough from PJ Hogan's wonderful Peter Pan from ten years ago to warrant making space for it. I mean, I know that in an era when there are three or four versions of Snow White, Cinderella and Frankenstein in development at any one time, only one Peter Pan movie in a year is a

Is it just me, or did this review mention a fair bit about how some character relationships and storylines are going to develop over the course of the season? I wouldn't mind things like that being marked as spoilers.

This is incredibly cool.

@avclub-387212ba9644c8b7f3d7178512148235:disqus the thing that really makes that line sing for me is the uncertain pause between "red" and "neck."

I was all prepared to make a hard-hitting and original joke about "finally getting a sequel to my favorite Sean Connery movie" but then HOLY CRAP THEY SHOWED VISION AT THE END!

I just decided to kick your ass.

I'm not convinced that I want to write off season five of Lost, if only because the episode where we see Locke's suicide and the episode where we see Ben dealing with and trying to mask his frustration at not knowing how Locke is alive again are both very strong.

Did you hear that they're making a fourth Star Wars movie???

The exact moment I stopped watching The Office was when one of the kids in "Scott's Tots" read a poem or a speech calling Michael her "angel." Turned the TV off then and there, and only came back to the show for Michael's last episode and the finale.

"In DC Comics news, the publisher announced that it would considerably shaking up its line following the two-month Convergence event, introducing 24 new series including solo books for Black Canary, Bizarro, Cyborg, Martian Manhunter, Midnighter, Prez, Starfire, and more. The 25 continuing ongoing titles will also see

Basically all of the guys Rory got involved with were the worst. Dean became kind of a schmuck in the end, too.

Jess is the worst.

Charles Xavier isn't a human. Ya done goofed!

As someone who started out as a paid writer and editor, I appreciate the catch, and have corrected it to the (im)proper (but personally preferred) "Wachowskii," per @RobertPostsChild's suggestion.

Post-Matricies, I think the Wachowskii have evolved into incredibly interesting and fun filmmakers. I basically count on them to turn out big-budget spectacles that fall flat because they are just so different from everything else. Speed Racer was a blast and I'm firmly on the "loved it" side of the vast Cloud Atlas

No.

I wish I could double-up-vote this.

Man, this makes me happy. I love her voice.

When Archer Vice started airing, Adam Reed did an interview (I think it may actually have been with this very website) wherein he said that he started kicking himself right after they had passed the point of no return with the Vice concept, because he found a Wikipedia list of all of the one-line episode descriptions

I love the fact that Sorkin quoted The Princess Bride in a burn. I'd've loved to have heard him say that out loud. Did he just see the movie for the first time and it's fresh in his mind? Or has it long been a favorite, always there below the surface, and he finally slipped and let it out?