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The only way to make the rule still work is to include Galaxy Quest in the mix and thus Nemesis becomes Star Trek XI. This then makes JJ Abrams Star Trek in turn XII, though things fall apart for Into Darkness and Beyond (pun intended). 

My main gripes with Azkaban are that the best book gets the shortest runtime and Cuaron loses the bit where Sirius is hovering over Ron’s bed looking for Peter (though we don’t know that yet). That film could have done with an extra Gary Oldman scene. 

The Search For Spock is heads and shoulders the best of the odd numbered Trek films. Its even better than “Tom Hardy doesn’t look anything like Patrick Stewart” Nemesis.

I wonder if the British feel the same way about Robin Williams.

Doubly annoying was the later Potter books reflecting what we were given on screen, meaning Peeves just disappears as a character. All because Columbus cut out Rik’s scenes from the first film.

Counter point: Gridlock’d with Tupac is very good. Also it’s the kind of buddy movie sorely missed in present day Hollywood.

It depends on what you consider 1-3 and 4-6 for Star Wars films 😀

Sure, Alan Rickman as Snape is a no brainer but all the other roles played by big name actors were perfect

Y’know, growing up Christian, it was obvious what the Christian themes were... But while many critics like to claim they’re “direct allegory,” they’re not.

As long as he’s not cutting Rik Mayall from the final version, then I’ll let him off.

I think the Narnia movies were more of an attempt to cash in on Lord of the Rings than Potter. The problem with doing a Narnia series, from a commercial perspective, is that the first book is about ten times more famous than the others.

That would have been interesting, but you wonder if his version would have been safe enough for Warner Bros execs to guarantee a full on franchise.

Ditto for X-Men First Class trilogy.

Hey that film gave us Tom Paris and Monica Geller together.

Best crossover during my peak Marvel collecting period.

Definitely the wig thing.

Ah yes those were the days. I can’t believe I bought all those issues, but I was mad Marvel geek in my late teens/early 20's. I still stand by the premise that Venom is a rubbish character, with all that protecting the innocents mantra beyond stupid.

I saw at the cinema with mates. The general consensus was that it was goofy. Not terrible, but equally not brilliant.

True, that film almost elevates him above everyone elses. It’s just that he’s still the worst of the Baldwins.

Though only two of them count, three if you liked Daniel in Homicide: Life on the Streets.