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It does not matter when the actual release date is. Ka is a wheel, always coming back to the same place. Ka works and the world moves on…….

That sounds terrible. Thank goodness Hulk Ultimate Destruction came out to rectify the situation and let Hulk stomp everything! No lip biting required!

Please allow me to third the recommendation. I have kids, and so I have been exposed to a lot of terrible Scooby-Doo material. But Mystery Incorporated is great.

My wife is really cool. One of her most awesome ideas was to cover our den/tv room with movie posters. We both love movies, and it has quickly become my favorite room in the house.

Scrubs is one of my all time favorite comedies. I just rewatched the whole show minus a rumored final season recently, and I was happy to discover it was just as wonderful as I remembered.

Good Morning Cirion,

Stuart Baird-he took a good script and ruined Nemesis with his choices IMO. Bringing in a guy with absolutely no knowledge of Trek was a huge mistake.

Well, he got a credit for his ideas, but my understanding is John Logan wrote the vast majority of the script. But I think director Staurt Baird, who knew nothing about Trek, deserves most of the blame for how Nemesis turned out.

I wish I could upvote this 1,000 times. That always drove me nuts.

I hear you. I actually thought Data/Spiner was good to great in Generations and FC. Insurrection and Nemesis….things did not go well for Data on many levels in those movies. I have a hard time blaming Brent Spiner for this-it seemed like the writers did not know what the hell to do with the character once it was put

Good Morning GAC,

I am fond of it too. I think that a big action movie tackling a theme like mortality making life's moments precious was a pretty bold move. Some of the execution was off, and the Nexus is a pretty dumb plot device (watch out for the attacking mythical space ribbon!) but there are some great scenes and character

Have to add Profit and Lace to any worst of list. In a series that was almost uniformly excellent, don't know what DS9 was thinking on that one…..

I enjoyed this article, and agree with a lot of it. However, I really disagree with this idea: "Giving screen time to Data and blowing up the Enterprise are two of the lamest moves in the Next Generation movie repertoire."

I have read the book and watched the movie. I hate to say it, but I didn't enjoy the book or the movie. As the article says, they are both very different. To me, they are both kind of a mess in their own way.

I am a big baseball fan, and Shoeless Joe is my favorite novel of all time. The movie is good-the book is GREAT. Thank you Mr. Kinsella, for capturing what is so great about baseball on the page.

I have always liked Huey Lewis and the News, but caught them in concert for the first time this past weekend. What a great, fun show. They did Workin for a Livin last, and it sounded awesome.

I was interested in this as a kid, but there was a simple reason I did not watch: I didn't have any of the toys to play along. My room was full of transformers at that age, and I never got around to getting any of the "Power" stuff. I recall the ads made watching so linked to playing along with the toys that it never

I am with Mr. McCown on this one. I don't usually cry as a result of movies or pop culture, but the end of Its A Wonderful Life gets me every time since I became an adult. I think it is because your horizons and opportunities do get smaller as you age and assume adult responsibilities. But the connections and family

Your first paragraph is what I always assumed was the meaning. Centuries pass and history becomes a lie agreed upon etc…….