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Yeah, Waterworld is nowhere near as bad as its reputation has people believing (I think it’s pretty darn good, myself). It’s weird how people who otherwise couldn’t and shouldn’t give a shit about that behind-the-scenes stuff still have a bad opinion of it when they never watched it.

Don’t forget Kathy Bates!

Two thoughts:
1) holy shit, I had no idea that movie made that much money

It elevated even the great book it was adapted from.

“I put the diamond in the coat.”
(henchman nods, not quite getting it yet)
“I PUT THE COAT ON HER!”

Endgame is a tough comparison, though, because it’s the last chapter of a 20+ chapter book, essentially, and its cultural impact has to be considered in terms of the whole MCU rather than strictly as a single movie.  Which doesn’t take anything away from Titanic, which managed to have that impact in a single

When the giant two-tape VHS edition of Titanic finally came out in September 1998"

I loved that set, not just because it came out reasonably soon after the movie (by the standards of those days) and was also reasonably priced, but it was also perfectly split so that you could just throw in the second tape if you

Same here - I was 20 years old, in college, and went with a (male) friend to see it early on. Can’t remember if it was opening weekend, but definitely wept big manly tears, and when the credits rolled my friend said “holy shit.” If I recall correctly, we were among those who went back several weekends in a row, each

In addition to what others have said, even if that were true, it’s now twenty years later.  Things could very easily have changed.

Ordinarily I’d say “no fucking prequels for the love of god”, but 1) this series is loose about chronology/continuity anyway, and 2) I actually am genuinely curious how Furiosa managed to rise so high in such a crazily-patriarchal society, so sure, what the hell.  Tall bar to be as interesting as Theron was, though.

Same here.  Not the first desktop my family had, but the first one that was “mine” in the sense that “I paid for it and took it with me when I went back to college in the fall.”  I don’t remember the specs exactly, but it was probably something with a 100 Mb HDD and so forth. 

Yes, in multiple ways.

Same thought here, although I don’t doubt for a second that he’d find a way to distinguish it, and never notice the spectacular cognitive dissonance.

“When is Jezebel going to change its name to ‘Trumpmodo’?”

Now there’s a thinker.

I enjoyed Resurgence but it is definitely further on the dogshit scale, wherever we want to put it, than the original, no question.  It’s also a goddamn crime that he didn’t have the balls to name it “Memorial Day.”

The arrival scene is still truly magnificent all these years later.

Easy way to do it - Nero’s ship was basically grown around a mining vessel using stolen Borg tech (I think; I haven’t read that prequel comic they put out, but I think that’s what people said it said), and when he first appeared in the past directly in front of the Kelvin, something sent a signal off toward Borg

Wrong again!  (Also quite weak.)  

I never saw ASM2 (after seeing the first but not being able to remember literally anything about it, so mediocre it was), but hell, Jaime Foxx is and can be very good, so with superior MCU writing/direction, I’m fine with giving him another shot.

You might want to look into how hilariously bullshit that “poll” actually was.