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Well last time I heard (I'm afraid I can't remember the source), they were apparently recording the scripts for S3 and S4 simultaneously, so it seems Nickelodeon has already invested into S4 and probably won't want to lose that money. Now of course it might be hearsay, but I certainly hope not.

It's not like the decline in ratings for book 2 and especially book 3 has nothing to do with the change in airtimes, or the lack of promotion, constant rescheduling? I'll continue to watch the show but I'm perplexed at how a major network can make so many radical changes to how they sell the show and display it and

Speed suits NEVER go out of style!

... her roots as a new reporter? How about her roots as a scientist's assistant - Baxter Stockman, and her secondary job of running a pawn shop for money? Now that's going to her roots. And no yellow jumpsuit.

My problem with Bay films, especially Transformers, is the fact that the good guys are frequently the more pervy, crude, and disgusting people in the film. In all four Transformers film I found myself going, "Bay thinks I should be rooting for these assholes?" I mean, why the hell was a Transformer calling a guy a

Speaking of stupid and disappointing, I just saw ScarJo's Lucy. I was kind of hoping that once I got past the premise, the rest of it would be worth it.

How shitty that line was. Not the concept, the stupid fucking execution.

Michelangelo saying, "She's so hot! I can feel my shell tightening!"

They are both equally horrid in my opinion. If you can't do it right, don't do it at all.

Garfield and Emma were the only truly good things about the Amazing Spider Man 2 (I enjoyed the first one); the awful arrangement and editing of scenes, and ridiculous villain motivations, really hurt what could have been an otherwise decent film. It's a poor film when the climatic scene of Gwen Stacy dying is no

Put out a Spider-Man movie next freaking month that is as good as Planet of the Apes, and people would go see it. I had this discussion in another thread—I hate it when studios think we're tired of a character or series, when it's not the character or series were tired of, it's bloated messes of a movie were tired of.

From the hints we've heard from Sony big cheeses, the answer sure sounds like it's going to be "they're going to be fighting among themselves." They've indicated that we'll see at least one member have doubts and go from villian to antihero to fight the others. ... Yeah, I dunno how to feel about that just yet. I

Wait, so the Sinister Six are going to be introduced and given the spotlight BEFORE they can fight with Spider-Man? That seems weird. What are they gonna do for an entire movie that will not cause Spidey to show up? And if Spidey does show up, then isn't it just a Spidey movie?

God I can't wait until Sony screws this all up and makes this franchise unprofitable for them...

Back when I was sophomore in highschool, my grandmother with Alzheimer's and Dementia lived with us. My parents both worked long hours, and my sister had just gotten her license and a vehicle, and could be counted on to not be home after school - leaving me to take care of her. At fourteen years old, I acted as my

Thanks again, Lauren.

Warning: Do not watch if your tired or emotional or at work. (unless for some reason you need to cry at work, then have at it.)

I've been so looking forward to this, but the trailer disappointed, which I hope is more a sign of a poorly-cut trailer than problems with the film itself.

That was literally my first thought, too. Interesting findings but frankly the most difficult part of a science project was figuring out a cool hypothesis to test. This reeks to me of a PhD dad who is basically using this as a publicity stunt. Don't get me wrong I think this is an important topic and one that