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Hey, let's not act like the original was any better.

You had me at Olivia Wilde.

I recognize I am in the minority but I really liked Legacy. It told a pretty touching Father/Son story.

I really loved Tron Legacy... and am very psyched. Kozinski makes some unbelieveably cool looking movies, and I will be there opening night with my $$$. I know a lot of you like to rip on that movie, but I think so many people out there really liked this movie, but since social media works as a place to sound off and

We're all still pretty baffled about the existence of Tron 3

I dunno...I hear an altered Mark Ruffalo rather than Lou Ferrigno. Maybe a mix?

Well he doesn't seem to be acting in that photo...

Well, my interpretation was that memes are actually more diverse than the U.S. population.

Apparently, neither does Gizmodo.

I have absolutely no idea how to interpret this information in any meaningful way.

Great article!

I play this game. Another tip, if you're pulled over plead complete ignorance and they will sometimes give you a contingency ticket/tickets. Or you could go with when they say do you know why I pulled you over? and you say yes the expired tags, an officer pulled me yesterday and said get them updated (probably not

Well, it's definitely an 80s comedy. As for classic… Too many movies that reach a certain age automatically get called "classic." It is certainly a product of the times though, so perhaps in that sense it is classic 80s...

I think you're right. Japan would have been much more agrarian than the US in 1898, I reckon.

Fun fact - whole life insurance pays out at 100. It's based on the fact that 100% of people will have died by that age (from the same actuarial tables that determine your premium). If you don't, the policy is cancelled, and you receive a check for whatever the coverage amount was.

I think if you get to 70 and accept that you're close to the end, you're not going to live another 50 years anyway.

For perspective, you should put what Japan was like/has gone through since 1898. I think the change would be much more significant than where the US was.

Come on. "Love" didn't transcend anything. The aliens with superadvanced science did all that.

Wanted to make a Star Trek IV joke about whales, but now I has the sads.