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Well, yeah, of course he is. Gita well those action figures, right?

Gah! I hate it when this happens! It's the Disqus equivalent of a fender bender.
Apologies, good sir! :)

What, really?
How weird. Now they just need to cast Aaron Paul as Alpha and I might have to go sit through this …

Well, Dune is much bigger than most other Lynch movies. But it's still seriously weird, and not at all the adaptation most Frank Herbert fans wanted … I think a lot of that has to do with him being a little out of his element.
Random Lynch weirdness that he brought to the table include:
Adding huge bushy eyebrows to a

Wow, that was cool. Apparently, just meeting with Lucas about it gave him a migraine, lol.

I'd love someone to sit Lynch down and ask him about what he had in mind when he was going to direct Return of the Jedi back in the day, remember?
I'm really, really curious about what that would have been like exactly …

I think American Psycho 2 already did the American Psycho gender flip.

Will Ron Howard be providing the voiceover? Because that's practically begging for a 'Yellow Boat' name drop.

"Let's show this Tattooinian bitch how we do things downtown!"

Probably, yeah. But I'm not sure I'm physically capable of outright :(ing anything that Picard is in.

Except for Nemesis. Nemesis is fucking terrible.

Search for Spock gets the ":( of Doom" because Khan set it all up so beautifully and then it spectacularly shit the bed by having Spock himself be a non-starter, casting Doc Brown as the Klingon bad guy, killing off David (undoing a lot of the hopeful 'one door closes, another opens' ending vibes of Khan), and being

Generations.
Not technically an original crew movie, but they have it listed up there and I'd feel like I'd have to watch it for the sake of completion.
… Because being a fanboy is a sickness.

Hey, look! All the original crew Star Trek movies. Might be time settle in for a marathon of:

Thank you! I thought I was having a stroke …

The DC Movie universe really is a little like that one kid from school who'd come to class every other week with a completely different thing going on depending on what was cool at the time.
Goth, Nu-Metal, Indie, Jock, Gangsta, blahblahblah …
The one you just wanted to pass a note saying, "no-one's ever going to

Im not even a fan of Civil War, and I would argue that no other Marvel event book of recent years so drastically changed HOW it tells its stories.
The events of the story are still referenced all the time in books, it's responsible for some of the '00s most iconic comic book moments (Pete's unmasking, Cap's death) and

Not surprising. For all the original Civil War's faults it was at least a genuinely novel idea. One that had genuinely lasting consequences for the universe it took place in, and that ten years later is actually quite surprising that nobody had thought to do sooner.
Love it or hate it, it was a genuinely creative

I love that Wanserski got the look of the the original Xenomorph down up there. A lot of people overlook the "skull glimpsed behind an opaque dome" look of the original design.

Will the main character be the top hat or that little dog?

Ah, wow. I'm gonna go see it now.