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That sorta worries me a little actually, because the trailer looks like the movie is covering a ton of ground.

Eh? The script for this movie would have been set ages ago. They've been shooting for months.

Don't forget to visit the loveli lakes

The expansions to Destiny only made sense from a value proposition, if you had friends who went on raids.

I'll be honest - Bungie's recent admission at E3, that they essentially had no idea where they were going with the story of the first game, really took a lot of the wind out my sails to play Destiny 2.

It was the first time Olenna seemed like a jaded and foolish old woman to me, instead of awesome.

So, is the Night King's army essentially doing a years-long version of Sir Lancelot's charge on Swamp Castle? Do they only march for the brief moments the cameras are on them, and spend the rest of the time taking smoke breaks?

When you actually go through the pantheon of villains used in the MCU, I don't think their problem with them was ever quite as epidemic as it was made out to be, though there have definitely been some awful ones - Malekith and Whiplash are usually at the top of any list

Sony essentially just distributed the film, and took the money. Marvel Studios actually cast and made the movie.

Everyone was pretty hilarious on the Thor panel.

Anyone see the trailer teaser yet?

Half the battle is simply to get people to start watching something. Once people develop a bit of an investment in a story, they will generally stick it out, even if it's just average - much like I did.

This series was probably the weakest of the four Defenders shows, but the amount of criticism it got was seriously overblown. It was essentially the opposite of Luke Cage - it got off to a slow start, but then I think it was humming along pretty decently in the second half.

I'm fine with open world Batmobile in an Arkham game. What I wasn't fine with, was hours and hours of unavoidable, boring-ass tank combat with said Batmobile.

Attilan still looks like a clean prison cell block without any bars - all blanched white concrete.

Imagine that - letting them actually make a TV show before calling it "slavery fanfic", and calling the black executive producers "props", based on nothing more than the basic alternate-history premise. Never mind the implicit racism of assuming the black people involved with the show must be "props" to begin with,

I always enjoyed when Colin would just throw the Irish drinking song by saying something nonsensical to make everyone laugh.

BACKSTREETBOYS!

You know, this one time I went to the circus, and watched a strong man bend a car.

Best of Whose Line Compilations (you're welcome)