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Walter Brennon asks everyone he meets in "Too Have and Have Not" "Was you ever bit by a dead bee?" Bacall asks him the question back and it's a great moment.

"Have you ever been bit by a dead bee?"

It annoys me that Disney did a sort of "best of" for the Darkwing Duck dvds. Other than the opening movie coming first, everything is in a stupid mixed up order. The Justice Ducks show up in an episode two discs before their origin episode. Still, it was worth it to be able to watch "Night of the Living Spud"

Disney eventually decreed the gun had to go. This happened during Goliath and Elisa's boat trip.

The strangest thing about Talespin to me was the use of actual firearms and the ridiculous amount of child endangerment in a Disney cartoon. The opening sequence has a kid on a rope being pulled through the sky while pirates fire machine guns at him. You don't see awesome stuff like that anymore.

I really hope he goes back to working with his regular Hong Kong cast of actors and actresses rather than trying working with Holywood again.

He was in Chungking Express.

You forgot:

It's my favorite Outer Limits episode. Ellison wrote the story specifically with Robert Culp in mind as the time traveler. I don't look forward to Hollywood trying to push it out to two hours and replace acting with special effects.

Four comments in a row I had to upvote. I think that's a new record.

I read "Friday the 13th, Mission: Impossible 5" as one title at first.

A friend of mine brought this up when I mentioned the reboot. That threw me into a depression since I'd had the original running through my head after reading the news.

And by "bring back" you mean to re-runs, right?

This sounds interesting, but is sort of terrible as a LotR tie in. Magic is a very subtle, very rare thing in Middle Earth. The point of the stories is about that magic leaving the world and common folks having to do for themselves. Seeing people throw spells around, or apparently come back from the dead for no

I wish it was Jaya, she's way more fun than Chandra, and it disappoints me that Chandra has taken her place as the go to Red flavor text person.

There were one or two interesting ideas, but the actual implementation of them was not what I'd call good. I don't know how early I came into the movie, the kid's family was getting eaten when I surfed by the channel, but I was honestly surprised when I looked up the run time and saw it was only 98 minutes. It felt

I just looked up the run-time for this thing and it's not even 100 minutes. I think part of why I figured it was a SyFy original when I was watching it is because I thought it was mini-series in length. I'm not sure how the hell they managed to make those 90 minutes feel like I wasted six hours.

I saw this on SyFy over an Easter weekend two years ago. It's quality was such that I assumed it was a SyFy original; by which I mean there wasn't much of quality.

Robert Jordan dying was the best thing that could happen to The Wheel of Time. The last three books actually progressed the plot, unlike the four before them.

I don't believe that. The choice here is "make money off comic books and movie" or "don't make money off comic books and movie". I think it's pretty obvious which choice a corporation will take.