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I even feel for her when I see her in the Mario Bros Movie. Every expression she has just screams "Uh, direction? Someone give me direction? Please? Nobody?"

Tom F. Wilson is super-Christian, but that doesn't necessarily translate to conservative, libertarian, or objectivist. Considering Ayn Rand disdained religion in general, I'm gonna bet he did it for the money. Same with Mathis too I'm sure.

If this is indeed his last Bond film and it took that long, I can understand him being too burnt out to promote properly. At least he's leaving of his own volition, unlike Dalton or Brosnan.

And they have to refer to each other by their full names at all times like "Walk Hard" did, just so you know who it is in spite of the terrible casting.

"Warning" really is super-underrated. "Misery" is a great story song (Kinks influences are ALL OVER this album) and "Macy's Day Parade" is heart-breakingly beautiful. "Blood, Sex, and Booze" is also a hoot.

The scene where he steals the arc reactor and leaves Tony to die is dripping with legit menace. Bridges is an amazing actor to suddenly flip that switch. Sad he wasn't kept around or, if possible, go darker.

There's still time.

I totally screamed FOOLED YOOOOOU when Davros trapped The Doctor.

Mine was the "Fear is a superpower" speech. I felt it was called back to in spirit when the Doctor was trying to save Young Davros. "Tell me the name of the boy who isn't going to die today!"

Hell, I saw more of the Master in Derek Jacobi than John Simm.

Something sleeker, maybe even plastic. Think the iPod version of a screwdriver.

Conversely, the teaser for "Last Airbender" is really good. Aang is by himself practicing blowing out candles with his air-bending, then you cut outside and see Fire Nation ships attacking. Bam! On board! To this day, I'm still kind of sad I never got to see THAT movie, y'know?

I remember feeling legit awe when I saw Doctor Manhattan's palace on Mars emerge from the ground. Whole trailer was so evocative.

Please tell me I'm not the only one here who experienced this:

"DO SOMETHING!!!"

I remember when they used the Black Sabbath song and it was what I like to call "awesomely on the nose". I think everyone in the theater giggled as well as cheered. No way I was gonna miss the movie after that.

I don't know if you can call it a victory though when you're expecting a kick in the balls and get a slap in the face.

Is it weird I was kind of sad it wasn't a crazier twist? I don't come to M. Night Shyamalan for a reasonable ending! I come for aliens killed by water or trees making people commit suicide!

Humanity is still living in dank caves and lorded over by robots. What a glorious ending!

Issue there is we weren't ready for HOW shit it turned out to be.