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Tarsem Singh is influenced by paintings when making his movies, apparent in watching The Fall and Immortals (and not surprising, considering he studied at an art school). Samurai Jack has many influences in the same vein, from illustrations in storybooks to graphic novels to traditional Japanese artworks. I would like

That's why he's the expert on aliens. He is one!

I thought Eskimo is a collective term like "Native Americans", of which Innuit is just one ethnic group placed within the category.

That's not how they work!

Yeah, I love that. The first thing I noticed watching In Time was how retro the rich parts of the world looked (Niccol did it in Gattaca too). I love how the vintage-looking cars made very 'futuristic' sounds (I suspect they are electric).

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Let's not forget the other great Trek video.

I hope Green Lantern will have episodes featuring some of the other favourite Lanterns. A Mogo appearance is pretty much a given, but I also want to see Isamot Kol, Stel, Bzzd and maybe even the smallpox virus.

Henry Cavill is going to be shirtless in everything he's in, isn't he?

A summarization of humanity right there.

Hehehehehe, I love this! People think Sam Raimi is insulting them! It's beautiful.

Probably just another Spielberg reference. Like the Jaws reference in the Tintin movie.

Oh look, it's that actress who plays Joan Jett in The Runaways.

According to Terry Pratchett, storymark there is in the state of "knurd". The opposite of drunk, he sees the actual truth of the universe and usually makes too much sense when talking. So maybe decaf is appropriate since caffeine induces knurd-ness. That comment of his has an overwhelming amount of common sense,

In what way was he a 'Schumacher villain'? I think he was set up to be a more sympathetic and tragic villain, but the script got changed somewhere along the way. That's what ruined the movie for me; it pretty much absolved Tony Stark of all imperfections.

It's Professor Pyg! Creepy, repulsive Pyg! Where's Batman when you need him?

I thought Prey is set in a more realistic world and contemporary world. This movie sounds more sci-fi than Star Trek.

No, those three are fantastic movies. I hope they fine a great director for it.

He's a character from a decade before the last one that did something significant within the Batman mythos. Of course he's a classic. Old people die sooner or later and their kids are the one that will remember stuff.

It's not meant to be a taxanomic classification.

I think Watchmen is trying to do with the motion picture medium what Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons did with the comic book medium. It really needs multiple viewings to be appreciated.