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Actually, that My Little Robo-Pony doesn't seem to be walking at all, just shooting flames.

Hmmm — looking at that screenshot, I can't say that I see anything there that really falls into the "dorky family" category I described. Aside from the disproportionate amount of Naruto material, that selection looks pretty good to me. I was referring to truly insipid stuff like "Alvin and the Chipmunks; The

Right, because if there's any type of film that the gay audience flocks to, it's dorky, fart-joke featuring, mainstream family comedies.

The Observers from the TV series "Fringe".

I wonder how many different misspellings of the name "Curt Connors" we're going to see over the next year.

Regarding the Lizard from Spider-Man:

Hopefully the blunt-faced Lizard is just an early transformation that will become more lizardlike as the film progresses!

The PG-13 violence isn't too bloody. People are shot, but it happens quickly and without blood spraying everywhere. The Skull is scary, but I'd say most kids 9 or 10 and up could handle it.

I understand why the focus was on Hydra and not the historical Nazis, but I really would have liked to see Cap punch out just a few real Nazi soldiers before Hydra took over the storyline. Because let's be honest — in the movie its made clear that Red Skull and Hydra have broken away from Hitler and the 3rd Reich

Very true! I realize the designers were probably trying to make the Thark more humanized, since we're supposed to sympathize with Tars Tarkas as a heroic ally of John Carter. But without the buggy eyes and mouth tusks as described in the book (and painted so awesomely by Frazetta and Vallejo over the years), they

Some stop-motion animation gargoyles would have really been nice at that point, but it being a Roger Corman flick, that would be asking a bit much.

"And yet, the rivers of sentimental goop bothered me much more on a second viewing than they did the first time around."

Yes! It's the return of Slithis!

"Gamera is really neat! He is made of turtle meat...!"

Of course Obi Wan Kenobi was a wizard - Owen Lars even said: " That wizard is just a crazy old man."

I know it's much too late to complain about this — but this whole splitting up of The Hobbit into two films is still making me uneasy. I was OK with it when I thought that the first film would be The Hobbit and the second film would be the linking material from other sources. But now that we know that the narrative

...Except that your comment doesn't make Scientology any less of a scam and an abusive con-game. Why are there so many blatant, proven lies connected to the Church of Scientology, which proclaims itself to be "the most ethical organization on the planet"?

Maybe someday there will be a truly great live-action giant robot SF movie.

Hooray for brain-swapping lizard men! But since when do lizards breathe underwater?