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Taking Deathly Hallows out of the equation, Goblet of Fire continues to be the best of the series. The sets and cinematography where exactly what I envisioned when I read the book and the scenes revealing the return of Voldemort were chilling/compelling/worth the wait.

Don't you think Revolutions would have been more interesting had they utilized the Merovingian more? I love Hugo Weaving, but Agent Smith was a one movie character.

The first Mission Impossible was damn near perfect. Brian De Palma nailed it. But MI3 and 4 aren't terrible.....and both succeed in pretty much erasing MI2 from existence.

I keep forgetting he was Jesus..........for whatever reason I can only think of him as Six now.

Jim Caviezel and Michael Emerson are the last two people I would have ever thought to bring together for a show. But damn it all, something about it makes sense.

Need to do a once-over and correct yer grammer/typos Meredith.

Except they got a whole (successful) TV series out of the character, so a good number of people must find him compelling.

I agree with you on TDK, but I also agree with Kaiser-Machead. X-Men 3 was so bad it almost pulled the 1st and (brilliant) 2nd movie into the abyss with it.

But did you SEE Ben Kingsley in Prince of Persia. It wasn't his best performance.

they would have been better served to cast an actual asian actor. ken watanabe wasn't available?

I was really avoiding this flick until just now. And now I want to see Brolin do youn TLJ in every movie.

whatever became of the Jim Henson creature shop? You'd think they'd be happy to step in.

Was thinking the same thing. It would be hilarious if the studio was just putting "Kahn" on all the scripts to f' with everyone and stir up discussion.

While I would LOVE to see a Cumberbatch Q, I think it's A. too similar a character to what he's doing on Sherlock and B. at the end of the day Q is too omnipotent for a movie villain - I can't see any scenario where if he were the antagonist, they could milk 90+ minutes out of it

Theon reminds me of a poor farm kid who moved to the big city, then came back to the farm to visit and had his dad guilt-trip him into staying.

They need to find a way to make the daleks scary. And this does NOT involve throwing every one ever on screen, nor does it mean making them the color of skittles.

"Dark Knight Rises trailer screencaps show just how bad it gets for Bruce Wayne"...and just how much BETTER Bane's voice is now that they've fixed it.

4-5 hours MINIMUM. We were there 4 and had to skip a few of the rooms or else miss "last call" for the big stuff.

I think it's worth mentioning the House on the Rock in Wisconsin. It was a key location in Neil Gaiman's "American Gods" and is every bit as fantastical, creepy and surreal as you'd imagine.

Bravo sir.....(or madam)