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It's a guest artist variant, which are things Marvel includes to get stores to order more copies. There are usually a number of different variants per book, sometimes as many as 12, that are randomly packed one to a certain number of the regular covers ordered. These are immediately removed from the stock and sold for

"In terms of fairness," he says, the question is less about the income gap between the bottom and top and "more about your chance of making it from the bottom to the top."

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Not necessarily a plot twist, but (in my opinion) one of the most brilliant plot resolutions ever. I've consistently witnessed first-time viewers burst out laughing with joy at how clever it was.

nah.broke my heart two times. kept my attention all the way. and if there were any cliches, they were scientific cliches.

I just watched this on netflix after seeing your post. The movie was so spellbinding and captivating, I was so emotionally invested that I almost cried, but then that ending...

Really? I thought it was interesting how it took its found footage horror premise and turned it in into something actually optimistic...

I can't believe this cycle of religious brainwashing is still going on today. Thousands of years now. Even with all the science facts, suffering and death. They still choose to ignore it. It makes me sad how easily these humans are fooled and how they go their whole lives being ignorant.

That ending may be the single greatest "FOR SCIENCE!" moment in the history of film.

Actually, I'd say Europa Report is an example of the exact opposite phenomenon. It just kind of puttered along unremarkably for the vast majority of its runtime, then totally redeemed itself with a phenomenal ending.

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The last 10 minutes wasn't cliché, and that's why I assume people hated it. So many people wanted the ending to be wrapped up neatly with a little bow on top, with an epilogue sequence and who hooked up with who and whatnot. That would've been a bigger trope.

How dare you counter my hearsay, speculation and sixty seconds on Wikipedia with actual experience and informed perspective!

Liar, 12 day shoots are not possible.... Unless in the last twenty years there has been an exponential technological explosion that produced lightweight cameras that can shoot hours of footage in low light conditions and production software that can iron out lighting, colour and even continuity problems and green

Fair enough but we ARE talking 20-odd years with massive leaps of available resources in between. Production of films and made-for-tv movies in 1994 were not what they are now. See by example The Death of the Incredible Hulk made for tv movie, which was about the level of fx available for tv productions at that time

That's to generate 44 minutes of original tv material, usually with pre-existing assets (soundstage, practices makeup and wardrobe, production facilities that are owned by the show (or variation) and not on an insanely expensive short term rental).

I was thinking exactly the same

I didn't read down to the comments before I posted it. But I couched mine by putting a question mark after it, in case somehow it was like stepping on Bieber Mine. (that's where I tweet something marginally negative about JB, and you get 900 death threats in two days, and two or three a day for life)

It really should be titled "The Greatest Satirical Religion of All Time"

That has nothing whatsoever to do with the drugs, though. The blame for that violence can be laid entirely and only at the feet of the prohibitionists.

That's like refusing to watch Star Wars because you heard Han and Leia fall in love.

ugh. Because popularity is what makes a movie great. Just ask the Transformers franchise!