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I loved the misdirection at the beginning. Before she touched the pin, this looked like a movie from a completely different genre. Smart of them to wait a minute before putting up the Disney logo.

I have been waiting to see this movie ever since the title was announced a year ago. Tomorrowland is such a cool little section of Disney World.

Yeah, TASM and TASM2 were perfectly cast, in my opinion. I even liked Jamie Foxx as the mentally unstable nerd (for about ten minutes, before he transformed into what turned out to be a very flat villain, wasting all the time the movie spent developing the Max Dillon character). And I do like how Oscorp is seemingly

If they just stopped worrying about creating a "Spider-Man universe" to build a franchise off of, I'm confident TASM3 would be quite good. Heck, strip all the world-building crap from TASM2 and you're left with an uncluttered, entertaining movie.

Unless they shoehorn Emma Stone in as a ghost or a series of flashbacks or a hallucination or a zombie or something, I think I'll pass.

It's definitely not the first time the AVC has used this image before, either. I hope they keep using it as a tradition.

Roberto Orci is a truther? Oh jeez.

Did somebody say time travel resurrection?!

Yeah, a whole movie about Khan wasn't going to especially attract anybody to the box office other than the preexisting fans, and even most of them hated it.

TNG reunion movie! TNG reunion movie! Just one is fine, it doesn't need to be a series! You can kill off another character if you'd like! Maybe Troi Wesley! Just make this movie quickly, before one of the actors dies!

I'd be willing to see Shatner return if it means his bullshit death-by-bridge will be erased from history. But I'd prefer he not return until at least Star Trek 4. Star Trek 3 should be a momentary break from the past, after the whole Khan thing.

People started complaining about the implications of transwarp beaming immediately after Star Trek 2009 came out. I actually really like that Abrams integrated the implications directly into the story of the sequel, by having Khan John Harrison beam directly from Earth to Kronos and having Scotty lament about

Based on how badass the Borg were in First Contact, I would have been totally fine with them being shoehorned into the reboot, if they hadn't already shoehorned Khan in Into Darkness. Only one shoehorn per series, please.

That scene is great. It was in an early season, and before and after that episode, nothing in the show ever indicated that Guinan was unusually powerful or used lethal force. Except that one other great scene where she pulls a giant gun from behind the bar. "That was setting number one. Anyone wanna see setting number

True. That redeems it slightly.

What percentage of Americans choose to sing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" instead of "Happy Birthday to You" when presenting a birthday cake? The answer is zero. Zero percent. The moment they started singing that song, it became obvious that the producers simply didn't want to pay royalties to Warner/Chappell.

Okay sure I can take that. But did she have to drown her? Couldn't she have just… I don't know, do whatever the more humane version of infanticide is?

We've reached a historical moment: Not only is this the lowest-graded episode of Homeland yet, it's also the only episode (apart from a single B- in season three) to get less than a B. It's official: Homeland is bad.

I've always felt Metacritic's letter grade conversion was a bit too generous, in part because they assume every letter-grading website includes the "F+" grade (which The A.V. Club obviously does not). A B- feels like it should fall closer to an even 60, and a B+ doesn't seem like it should fall into the "universal

Say what you will about The Amazing Spider-Man, but Stan Lee's cameo was freaking terrific in that one.