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Or more accurately, YES PLEASE.

Oh, it's a scene.

They should just release a special edition with his head digitally inserted over Ford's, and finally correct that historical blunder.

Plus is will detract from his role as Han Solo, Jr. in Star Wars Episode 7: The Search for More Money.

Yes, and he must be digitally augmented with graphic, full-penetration footage during his sex scenes with Marion. Or it's no go.

His Sallah back story: he was raised in Persia by a family Zoroastrian horse traders, and he'll wear a dead bird on his head to signify the faravahar and the sacredness of Ahura Mazda's creation. Because he's deep and attuned with nature like that.

That would be badass, especially if you put him in the 1930s. "Klansmen, I hate these guys…."

I don't care for anarchism, but Amebix rocks. That's all.

If Snyder is the champion of "real" action films then the genre has truly hit its nadir. And I'm saying that as someone who thinks Snyder's Watchmen was pretty okay and had its moments. 300, Man of Steel, Sucker Punch: all shit. Thankfully, I know he's nowhere near the best action director out there.

I think it's rated at exactly the level it should be. Most viewers, even hardcore fans, acknowledge that the show is far from perfect and even deeply flawed in some respects. People who like it generally accept the warts. Very few fans like every season. There are lots of people who outright hate it, and most people

The most moving one for me was that episode where the pilots had to fly through the high concentrations of radiation, knowing that they were essentially sacrificing themselves. I can't remember what season that was in, but it stands out in retrospect."Unfinished Business" is interesting and has its moments, but it's a

Good to see the decades-long Chevy Chase backlash has finally reached all the way back to Vacation, which is, despite what people might now think, a good movie.

It doesn't quite exceed the original, but yeah, it's a very good film. It earns its right to the material.

Hara-kiri is a remake of an extraordinary film, so that helps.

To this end, I highly recommend Germ.

You're right. The whole point of the mechanized monotone voice was to show how utterly reified Murphy is by the process of becoming Robocop. One of the most moving scenes is when his visor has been blasted out and you see real fear in his exposed eye as ED-209 closes in on him—that's the first time you really see it,

Quite literally. Even the Hittites worshiped him in his fifth incarnation.

And quite often also (secretly) enjoying McDonalds heh heh.

"Why aren't you hyped about the super bowl?" has become the new "why aren't you eating meat fagg*t?" I agree that there's no reason to make a point of denouncing pro football (it's kind of like the whole bragging about not owning a tv thing), people like what they like. But living in Seattle, I have noticed an

Nope. While much of what I pointed out is subjective to a certain extent (my negative judgement of production design for example), the rest stands up. I've seen numerous episodes, and the show clearly has a US-style detective show format. Now you can judge that as a negative or a positive. Nothing I'm saying has