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DIE HARD AND SPEED ARE BOTH EXCELLENT FILMS

It's weird to see there being so many more seats in the theater since it's in widescreen format for the first time since the Movie.

The next Godzilla movie (preceding the King Kong Vs. Godzilla remake) will be directed by… some guy. But a different some guy from the some guy who directed Kong. No director has been announced or KvG yet, but I assume it'll be some guy.

I just saw back-to-back ads for The Blacklist: Redemption and Chicago Justice, neither of which I had even realized premiered at all. NBC is spinning things off at an unsustainable rate!

1. Six. Prestige, Inception, Interstellar, plus three Batmans.
2. The film which should have been called Now You Don't

For one thing, the timeline of PR diverges in 2013 and Godzilla takes place in 2014.

It's been nearly four years and we're all ancient.

Wireless is always less reliable than wired for data transfer. I wouldn't want to stream movies from it if there's a risk someone will be using a microwave nearby, e.g. But if it comes with the option to hook it up with a wire in addition to the wireless functionality then I don't see a downside.

For a recent homework project I had to analyze failure rates across millions of consumer-grade hard drives owned by Backblaze from 2013-16, and found that the manufacturers with the lowest failure rates were Hitachi and Toshiba, with Seagate, Western Digital, and Samsung failing at far higher rates. So Big Data says

According to gallup the madman of the people's approval rating is still 39% but give it time and he might reach 14.9. And that probably would get him cancelled. Fingers crossed!

"Put on your helmet, we'll be reaching speeds of three!"

I think you mean "Pyoo-ma man"

Summer 2011 had Harry Potter 8, Fast Five, Super 8, X-Men First Class, Captain America, Thor, and then later in the year Mission Impossible 4 (which for my money was better than any major film from 2016). It had a lot of high-profile bombs too but it wasn't quite so devoid of quality.

Take I saw as a headline in my Google Now feed a while back: 2017 is already better for 'summer' blockbusters than 2016 was.

Slab Hardcheese!

I think it's best to start with episodes where the films are at least watchable. Don't try jumping to the hard stuff like Manos: The Hands of Fate just yet. And The Sidehackers is from very early in the show before they had really found their rhythm (and they had to cut a huge part of it because they didn't realize it

Kong: Skull Island was pretty fun. The monster action was top-notch, and it improved on Godzilla's problems with humans; rather than following a single half-baked character around for two hours, it had a bunch of half-baked characters who you could sort of get attached to but also get a sick thrill when they bit the

Almost all of the ones they added are fan favorites to some degree. Time Chasers came in 10th on the survey they held last year. It's a Back To The Future ripoff made with a single-prop plane and $150,000.

Space Mutiny

Why would Marvel TV offer up another villain named Ward when the best villainous Ward possible has already been portrayed on SHIELD?