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I shouldn’t have to keep saying this, but NO ONE SHOULD BE AFRAID OF SUPERMAN BECAUSE HE’S GODDAMN SUPERMAN! If you’ve created a Superman that lots of people are afraid of, THEN YOU’RE DOING IT WRONG!

My mastiffs are very different. The small 100 pounder loves me so much she cries a bit when I come home. She loves to put her paws on my shoulders and give me kisses. She also enjoys hugs when I bend down and wrap my arms around her. She would never think of leaving the yard without me, when it was only her I didn’t

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I LOVE Lost in Space. The early, serious episodes are cool retro pulp sci fi. The later, sillier episodes... many are great fun. Lots of cool things on the show- The Chariot, The SpacePod, and especially The Robot. And the much maligned Dr. Smith made the show- without him, it would have been Brady Bunch in Space.

Which leads into

Yeah, not all science fiction needs to be hard science fiction — I added a paragraph saying that this is partly a matter of tone and style, and how much realism you're actually going for. A work like Gravity or Interstellar that goes out of its way to seem realistic is going to get more scrutiny than Star Wars will.

So basically what happened here was the equivalent of the office IT guy (Feige) letting the idiot boss (Pascal, Arad) screw up their company laptop, before finally calmly taking it away and saying, "We'll take care of it. Just don't touch it anymore."

Movies like the Goonies (or ET, or the Explorers) are no longer possible, because movies like that rely on the exploration of the world of children that is separate from the world of adults, and that world no longer exists. Kids don't go out to build forts in places their parents don't know about, or learn all the

You should listen to The Persuasions tribute album to Frank Zappa. Accappela versions of his music. Very ah, different.....but cool.

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"That scenario, however, doesn't consider the possibility that 'meaning' is something you create. You manufacture it for yourself and for others."

Not really. If you want to point out a problem with IP law, it's patents. They grant patents for shit they shouldn't all the damn time. Having copyright last a little longer than reasonable in some countries so some people can make a few extra bucks is NOTHING compared to letting people patent the naturally-expressed

Edge of Tomorrow was way better than I thought it would be. Turns out the guy who wrote it also did The Usual Suspects and The Way of the Gun.

"I put the nipples on there because from a nipple point of view they were nipply and full on nippleish. Nipple."

I was talking with my wife the other day about superhero movies and she asked me what hero I most wanted to see that hadn't been done yet. I immediately thought of Silver Surfer (no, I don't count that Fantastic 4 sequel), but I realized that I wanted to see a Spider-Man Netflix series more than anything else. I had

While this is indeed pretty good (and yeah, I knew what it was before the still image even loaded) I think this is a nice time to ask something:

Why the hell does Ghostbusters need rebooting. Hell, Venkman's line pretty much sets up the premise: "The franchise rights alone will make us millions!"

What kind of parallel universe do you guys want to live in the most? For me, it's one where the native americans were able to fight off the invading Europeans.

As a (non-Creationist) man who cares very deeply for science and logic, I'd just like to remind everyone that there isn't consensus among Creationists, and any one of them (regardless of how insane) may speak out loud about things without any sort of sanction or conversation among their community beforehand. Point