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I am unreasonably excited for the iPhone 5 jailbreak. The release cannot come fast enough.

Thank you! I thought John Carter was a lot of fun and quite visually engaging and really long. I wish it was better, I really do.

I present the Best Comment of the Article to... Charlie Jane Anders!

This. Considering the only thing that the Death Star can do is fire an epic laser (with warm up procedures) and deploy TIE Fighters, Superman would just win by what he is. Very simple.

"However, fans said that Disney will likely film those scenes in a studio rather than return to Tikal."

Yes. He does look breasty.

Do you seriously question your friendships based off the phones they buy? Wow, you are a class-A jerk.

Well, this is clearly a movie about an adventure with Dumbledore. I mean, everyone knows that, right?

It sounds that you're the one that's a little butthurt here.

The limit is 16 on the iPhone 5. Apple just doesn't want you to have to scroll. Clearly, people want to scroll.

I would have preferred this article read as "Harvard team makes DNA out of Legos".

Never specifically. It was fairly obvious that Rinzler was Tron, but I can see how some people never picked up on it.

I don't think I would see it if Daft Punk didn't do it again. That was such a perfect soundtrack.

Well played :)

Anyone who has played Portal 2 knows how this ends...

I suppose that's why I found Watchmen to be profoundly disturbing.

I thought it was the best episode yet. It really got me riled up through out the entire episode, something this season hasn't done for me yet.

I've been thinking about this a little bit myself, trying to think of ways to create new and unique stories without the "flirt with end of the world clause", and all I could come up with was drama in it's purest form. To me, when thinking about story structure, you need basic things like a conflict, setting,

That.

It seems like Life of Pi has a hard time being consistently realistic, and it sort of tumbles into a fanciful series of animations and images. In contrast, the special effects of the Hobbit are considerably less CGI'd. They have more to do with skilled cinematography and costumes. Another important distinction is that