tsalonich
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For me the pacing seemed fine. And while I'll agree, stealing Bolivia's water might have been a bit weak, it was still better than most villinous plots from the Bond series. I also don't watch Bond movies for suspence and intrigue. When I want that, I'll watch The Good Shepard, Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy or the

See, I wasn't sure if they were saying the the mision (in the movie) ends in disaster or that the movie itself was a disaster. For most it could be both. John Carter was ok, but although dated, I still prefer the miniseries The Martian Chronicles.

I have to disagree about your choice of Casino Royale of Quantum of Solace. It may not be what people expect of Bond, but I think Quantum of Solace was the superior movie. Casino Royale is good, but it lacks pathos and drags in several spots. I've only only sat through a full viewing of Casino Royale once. I've

Damn. With a headline like that I was so hoping for Orion Slave Girls Gone Wild.

In a related announcement scietists reveal that water is wet.

Looks more like an outtake from the 80s iteration of Buck Rogers. Great, now all I can think of is Erin Grey in skin tight spandex...mmmmm

Captain Tight Pants indeed.

Yeah, its about interesting killer plants...not like those from The Happening.

The silent movie treatment seems a bit silly, but I would be partial to a black & white installment set in the Kubrickian reality of Dr. Strangelove.

The flow chart is flawed. Climate change is not a hoax, but an obvious outcome given the dynamic nature of the environment. The causes of said change and the impact of human activity are what is the subject of debate. Still, the flaw of the flow chart lies in the assertion that the aim of regional environmental

Technically it was Carter Burke and not the company directly, that was trying to "F_ them over for a precentage". If you're looking for true duplicity on the part of the Weyland-Yutani, Ash is your man. He not only tries to kill Ripley in Alien...extra points for trying to suffocate her with a rolled up

Love your "battle coreography", but I'm not sold on Ted going as The Doctor or Obi-wan. After all, we are talking about the man who went as a Hanging Chad for Halloween (more than once). Maybe he's not in costume, but is rocking his red boots. People keep trying to guess who he's suppose to be, to which he answers

Cockneys vs. Zombies...zombies attack a retirement home. This needs to be remade in the US. I'm having dreams of a Bubba Ho-tep - Army of Darkness mashup. Bruce Campbell as Old Elvis channeling Ash as he kicks more deadite a__. It would be glorious!

Maybe Superman just doesn't do it for him. I guess the general will have to find someone else to "Kneel Before Zod".

Spaceballs!! Damn, there goes the planet.

Spaceballs!! Damn, there goes the planet.

Maybe we need a list called "The 10 Sins of Bad Prequels"....the top 3 being

God I hope they don't recast Sabertooth. Liev Schreiber was one of the few redeeming things about that movie. And Ryan Reynolds should stick to what he does best, playing a wisecracking pain in the a__ like Wade Wilson (aka. Deadpool). Green definitely isn't his color.

I like the series, but I feel a little let down. It seems that the show wants to blame all of the bad stuff happening on vessen. Aren't there any criminals that are actually human in Portland? What about human on vessen crime or normal humans working with vessen? In the episode Organ Grinder, I was so hoping that

It could be argued that Tony Stark is just the opposite side of the coin of Lex Luthor. It's like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates. The cult of personality around Steve Jobs allowed him to get away with the same things that they vilified Bill Gates for doing. Are Tony and Lex really that different? Each has a super suit