Indeed, SyFy and Cancel together make me automatically read my favorite show, lol.
Fifth and FINAL season of Warehouse 13??? WHAA??? They just got a full on season and it's going to be the last one?!?! What the hell is wrong with SyFy?!?! Question mark, exclamation mark!
I don't suppose I could expect a GOTY edition with all the DLC by Christmas, could I? I've yet to pick the game up, and intend to, but if I can get it all at once, I can wait a bit longer...
Wolverine was total popcorn fodder, it was stupid as hell with just enough fun to it that I didn't mind. It didn't fit so well with the X-Men films, but, what the hell. I wish they had, or eventually would, delve into the serious issues surrounding the Weapon X program, experimentation on mutants, the obvious ethical and socialogical concerns thereof; Wolverine and all his major origin plot points could be an easy vehicle to ride for some seriously thought provoking super hero movies, while still just being fun. I'd love to see a movie based on Wolverine #50 from the 90's where he discovers that all his and Sabretooth's memories are totally fabricated. How do you cope with a life that was built for you on a soundstage so that you'd come out as the asshole you think you are?
With the exception of those random time cops from way in the future that showed up on Voyager (elsewhere?), time travel always seems to be accidental in Trek, including the events of the rebooted universe. Otherwise we'd have a utopian universe where nothing bad ever happens, and frankly, that'd be boring.
That was my first reaction, and my answer to the severed arm has always been, the cauterizing must be fast and fairly thin, blunt force, such as the weight of the severed limb falling to the floor must bust up the burned tissue and blood seeps out. And yes. Me nerd.
I've mentioned on here before that I have a whole library of incomplete, or even unstarted games. I've decided I need to complete some things before spending on anything new. With that said, a year full of big releases means they're gonna be vying for your gaming dollar, which means steep price cuts within weeks of their release. There's a few on here I know I'll add to my library, but even those will still be just as good six months after release...and most likely $20 cheaper.
Loved it. Speedy was awesome.
Where this is true, even with the effects as displayed, it's unclear who's shooting what where. Honestly I have no problem with Greedo shooting first, smuggler vs bounty hunter, and Han is clearly ready to kill to save his own hide, the guy is rotten to begin with anyway, even through ESB, so I've never really had a problem with this change; his arc is intact regardless.

However, I do still want that shirt that shows Lincoln and Booth that says "Lincoln shot first."

I love the Nolan movies, and as much as I'd love to see a movie (or series thereof) based around the style of the Arkham Asylum/City games (touches of the Animated Series, though grotesquely dark), I still would very much like to see Batman be a detective. Take Seven, Silence of the Lambs, etc, and put Batman as the main character, I wouldn't even mind Robin (so long as he wasn't wearing a bright red target of a costume) doing the fighting while Batman searches the crimescene. I hope to see a movie take "World's Greatest Detective" seriously one day.
So since I had a similar accident as a child and chipped my front tooth and now the cap doesn't glow causing a third of my tooth to look weird in blacklight...does that negate me 17 points?
Seriously? No one's gonna chime on the ending of X-Men 3? I know it was disappointing to most, I liked it, though it could have been longer. But at the very end, Magneto regains his power. The "cure" isn't permanent. Which is probably still equally as bad for the human race since Magneto is going to be a raging shit storm of anger once he gets back to full power.
Senor Chang, YOU.ARE.NOT.THE.FATHER!
Podrace in 3D.

That is all.

The House on Haunted Hill remake is excellent up until Chris Kattan says it's the house itself. The scary ass Doctor and the head shakey ghosts throughout the first part of the film are super scary.

The same can be said for Event Horizon, a deliciously creepy film that is good up until the lady sees her kid in the maintanence tubes. Seriously? Everyone else is going through surreal scary stuff and she falls for THAT? Then it turns all Doom meets Hellraiser at the end, but again, good lead in, terrible ending.

I've got a fear that I can only describe is of anything spineless, this includes largely insects, but mostly slugs, worms, wormy insects (caterpillers, grubs, maggots), and a lot of sea life gives me the heeby jeebies. I'll be uncomfortable even seeing pictures or things on television. Regarding the insects, though, not afraid of flying insects, not even wasps or bees (neither am I afraid or bothered by spiders, I know, not insects, but...). I've read it before that that might be some sort of primal response to the unclean, that creepy crawlers are dirty and therefore potentially dangerous. Might be a load of bs, but God do slugs eff me up.
Luke says "Not unless you can alter time..." to 3PO in ANH, to which 3PO replies that he can't, "not on this planet anyway," or something to that effect. So the bumbling protocol droid is aware of some sort of time manipulation. But I'm with everyone else, if such an episode were to air, the culprits would either fail or cause the events.

As far as staying away from the Skywalkers, I guarantee, when ratings start slipping, they'll throw in a Vader hunting Jedi episode.

As much as I thought the most recent Doctor Who Christmas special had a cop-out ending, I would love to see the TARDIS pop up right in front of Lawrence Oates' tent, so that upon saying he'd just step out, he steps right into the console room. Doctor looks him up, realizes this is a man never found, and takes him on an adventure, letting him live wherever he wants at the end of it. A special one-off between companions. That could be very heartwarming.
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