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Personally, I’ve always had a somewhat different dream casting in mind.

While I’m glad the Syfy Channel has gotten back to producing quality original programming in recent years, I fear that it maybe too little, too late. The channel hit a high point with shows like BsG and Stargate, and then spent years eroding its viewer base with an endless parade of shitty original movies and reality

When I first read Interview With the Vampire, I remember thinking that it would have been much better as a miniseries than movie. There are so many intricate details and plotlines that I found the film to be a somewhat pale (no pun intended) imitation of the original novel. That being said, Interview With the Vampire

I enjoyed most of season five, but the show rapidly went downhill from there. I think this largely has to do with the quality of the writing and the fact that the BBC has apparently cut the budget significantly since Moffat took over. I think that Moffat’s main problem is that he knows how to write fun, clever opening

The visual effects artists who work on Doctor Strange deserve all the money. I can’t even imagine the hell that the people who worked in 3D conversion had to go through in order to make the mirror world even remotely convincing.

If I were Jennifer or her husband, I would consider changing my name by adding an “e” on the end. It would sound the same, but wouldn’t cause the same issues. It even comes with a sort of old-world charm. I understand it would be a hassle, but a change in spelling could make life a lot easier for future generations of

The fact that Hitomi mentioned Vinny’s real name at the end (12:09 of the edited video and 1:16:26 of the live stream) strongly suggests that Hitomi Fujiko is a real person. I’m guessing that the guy might have been some old site administrator or something who heard about the live stream at some point and decided to

I’m impressed with the number of entries on this list, but everything is WAY out of order. I don’t even know where to start...

You forgot another big one:

How long before this gets optioned by a major studio for a feature film that will never actually be produced?

I totally agree. The audio of a tiger roar that they spliced in at the end was especially horrid. It played while Idris Elba was still speaking! As it stands, his voice doesn’t sound deep or resonant enough to belong to a several-hundred-pound, man-killing tiger.

There’s definitely something off, but I don’t think the VFX people are to blame. The problem with CGI talking animals always seems to be the lips. We humans use our lips to make certain vowel sounds, and our lips are built differently than those of most animals. If the animators mess with the animals’ lips so that

That’s not entirely true. Young Sherlock Holmes was the first movie to feature a fully CG character (a medieval knight made of stained glass that only appeared onscreen for ten seconds). But CGI had been used on a bunch of films before that. The Wrath of Khan used CGI for the “Genesis Effect” sequence. Tron famously

That’s not entirely true. Young Sherlock Holmes was the first film to feature a fully CGI character (a medieval knight made of stained glass that only appeared on screen for ten seconds). But CGI had been used in a whole bunch of films before that. The Wrath of Khan used CGI for the “Genesis Effect” sequence. Tron

That’s not entirely true. Young Sherlock Holmes was the first film to feature a fully CGI character (a medieval knight made of stained glass that only appeared on screen for ten seconds). But CGI had been used in a whole bunch of films before that. The Wrath of Khan used CGI for the “Genesis Effect” sequence. Tron

Doctors use the information from tests like these to diagnose patients and determine dosages for blood-thinning prescription medications. These tests were coming back with wildly inaccurate results, and nothing was being done about it. Doctors who used the results of these tests to diagnose or make choices about