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I was, in a way, both right and horribly, horribly wrong.

Hopefully having a white guy who knows martial arts doesn’t clash with the established characters’, and their series, tones - with their more realistic indestructible skin/super-strength, super-strength/flight(jump), blind acrobatics/white martial arts expert etc.

Umm...this Sluggo?

Did the 10 Cloverfield Lane tv spot inspire this list (though, inverse)?

Having not seen any footage or read any articles on this movie until now, I was pretty sure that was Kingsley’s voice, but I was more sure about the voice behind Shere Khan when I heard the “strange odor” line...at least until a second later, with the very next sentence he spoke, and I said “actually, maybe that’s

1) I haven’t seen the first one in years, but (spoilers for the 1st one - unless I’m wrong)....didn’t Spiner’s character die? (I’m sure they can come up with some (character-fittingly) wacky way for him to survive, or just say he’s a twin, or even a clone - but now I’m not even sure if I’m remembering correctly.)

If somehow that redheaded guy (he gets a closeup look at Shredder’s “claws” around 00:13) were the updated version of Danny, from the 1990 film, I’d almost consider seeing this, just for how random it’d be (or to see if they updated the amount he stole out of his father’s wallet...what was it, like, $20?....so, I

Probably shouldn’t let Yoda drunkenly edit any more posts - sentences we what do have little articulacy in.

...the result was rushed and messy.

Another short, stocky actor- though in a much more fit/powerful/intimidating way than DeVito - I always liked for Wolverine (unfortunately, now too late, though):

“...the good Republic which is Star Wars’ Paradise Lost.”

The fact that “Person of Interest” is the very first title to come up in the tags/keywords (follows: “movies,” “television,” “comics”; precedes “LOTR”), I didn’t initially recognize it as the television show - my immediate interpretation was, “Person of Interest” = “Friend.”

She looks like Poe to me, actually. If someone told me she was Oscar Isaac’s actual sister, I’d believe it.

“the Force basically impregnated some poor lady like it knocked up Anakin’s mom Shmi, in order to bring some Balance to itself.”

Why was my first thought about the tone of the film, which was still my expectation when I clicked play (reading only the headline), that it would be “Evil-Scary-Walken?” I sincerely believed that it’d be a PG13, maybe R, satire, even though the odds heavily favored “Happy-Madison-Type-Walken.”

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Are recaps being phased out, or what? Haven’t seen this week’s “Agent Carter” yet, “The Expanse” seems totally random, and this is two weeks in a row that the “Rebels” “recap” comes off more like a short “preview” or “synopsis” (and this one’s even padded, a little - I mean, come on, “militant Mandalorians”?? You

From what I can tell, you’re the only other person who mentioned this - which happens to be the main thing that I really questioned/had a problem with in this article - specifically, New York’s distance from wherever the hell Sokovia is (Eastern Europe-ish?), and why this means it shouldn’t play any role, at all in

I imagine the music in the first video is exactly what an acapella group made up entirely of astromech droids sounds like (the beat is probably somebody banging on an EG-6 power droid).

Have all of the aired episodes of The Expanse gotten a recap? I’ve only been able to find 3-4 (half) of the them, through trying variations of “keyword” searches - is this all there is (and if yes, how come The Expanse isn’t getting any love?)?

In the panel directly under the pile of (krayt dragon??) bones, do his eyes look asymmetrical to anyone else- his left eye being a little too high (or right, too low, I guess, if the left is correctly placed...and if they are actually uneven)? Or is the crooked way his hood is laying (framed) across his forehead,