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I'm one of the rare persons who considers "Godzilla: Final Wars" one of the best of the films. Every monster you'd want to see, a sub-plot with the humans fighting too so the perfunctory human scenes aren't dull, and a proper send-off/celebration before Toho decided to give Godzilla a nice long rest. As a movie, maybe

Guttenberg seems on the up-and-up. Very passionate but un-pretentious about what he does. "They couldn't pay me" is a 100% legit reason to turn down a job, especially after HOW many sequels he had done for them?

Should have asked him about the bollocks that was "The Fifth Estate". I want to hear THAT story where they take an interesting real world paradigm change and make it dull and trite.

When I hear someone say "It'll never be replicated again" I always think "Maybe it shouldn't be." Stewart and Colbert came in at the right time, rocked it, and left before they got old and overstayed their welcome. While I admit the example I'm about to cite was mired by health problems, Siskel and Ebert worked in a

She was killing it so hard I think people remember HER more fondly than Craig Kilborn.

My all-time favorite episode. The moment I lost it with that one was Rob Corddry stating "Dick Cheney is standing by his decision to shoot his friend in the face."

I think we just found Christopher Lee's female counterpart. What's her war record look like?

I agree. Connery is a capable actor, but vulnerable and tender are not two emotions you associate with him. Especially at that point where Bond was at his most gruff and misogynist.

I feel certain actors take their roles as seriously as they merit, and I'm fine with that. Michael Ironside's performance in "Highlander 2" is a perfect example. People like him and Dame Rigg have the right idea.

As one MUST, in certain scenarios…

You know that's going to be all over Tumblr, if it isn't already.

Ironically, Billy Corgan and Eddie did an interview together for Guitar World in the 90's, and Eddie seemed at least familiar with the Smashing Pumpkins' releases up until that point. So he's at least listened to THAT.

Dear Princess Celestia,

That's true. He had kind of a stuffy accent…and that was it. Rest of the scene was played rather straight, but in a compelling way.

I remember when the first Robert Downey "Sherlock Holmes" came out, I was listening to this one critic saying he was "so happy this role didn't go to fucking Johnny Depp." He felt movies kept on giving eccentric roles like these to Depp and he was just doing the same thing in every one of them. He cited the abysmal

I consider this more of a cap for an entire career, but the final line in Kubrick's "Eyes Wide Shut"

Then you cut to Anakin and Padme marrying and you're like "W-Wait, seriously?? She married him?? WHY?!"

I would have been cool if you at least Smaug destroy Laketown THEN die, leading into the Battle of Five Armies.

I was waiting for this final reveal:

I WARNED YE! DIDN'T I WARN YE?!