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Given the fact that most of my friends love the hell out of Deadpool, I was a little surprised that I disliked it so very much. Yes, there were a few moments where I laughed, and I liked seeing TJ Miller get a big role, but the writing is obviously junior high level humor ("This shit's gonna have some nuts in it," or

Never the good one.

And now he's president-elect. You dodged a bullet.

Rumors say March 2017.

I like to think that she is playing the same character in "It Follows" and "The Guest," but in my theory I am not sure which is the sequel to which.

I know it's not technically what you mean by the third act, but the final shot of "It Follows" is one of my favorite things about it. So I do like the ending.

Yep, I think we're in agreement that ambiguity is a strength for Blade Runner.

A Maze of Death is great!

You go on a journey with Deckard believing he's human. If you get to the end of the journey and find out he's a machine, that journey is not invalid. To have him question his own humanity at the end is, to me, a natural ending.

Agree! I think that emotional resonance comes out more and more on repeat viewings. It definitely has a chilly mood and you have to get used to it.

WALL-E is just about some stupid machine too.

I agree the sequel shouldn't have Deckard at all. But I do prefer The Final Cut. You don't really have to take the unicorn as "confirmation" that he's a replicant, Scott's comments aside, but I personally feel it's important to blur that line for Deckard as he reaches the end of that movie.

PKD never would have made Deckard a human because he believed there was a fundamental difference between a human and an android, as he stated in interviews, and (I think, it's been a while since I read it) is clear in the book.

UBIK and (no one ever mentions this one) Galactic Pot Healer are favorites of mine.

I hope that this sequel does ignore the question altogether. Of course, since it has Harrison Ford in it, I don't see how that's possible.

We can only hope.

I like that pairing too!
As for me, I watched it sort of on my own, at home…my wife was in the room, would occasionally look up from her laptop, say, "Ummm…." and then tactfully ignore it.

My wife and I both love The Story of Marie and Julien. We saw it as part of a Rivette retrospective about 10 years ago. Honestly I've loved just about every Rivette I've seen, and I hope more of his films start getting Blu-Ray releases, including, obviously, Celine and Julie Go Boating.

Thanks. I'd also recommend "Cobie Smulders Wears a Black & White Strapless Dress" in Season 2, which is their "pilot episode."

Does anyone remember the name of that crazy-complicated time travel episode they did? I believe Weird Al was a villain. That was among their best IMO.