Reasoning like that has never stopped fanboy rage!
Bruce the Hoon never cared about all that rubbish!!
Absolutely:) That was utterly uncanny!
I love the Mass Effect games. Shepard is a great combination of the best points of a fixed character and a user-created one.

I'm very attached to my moody, all-business female soldier Shepard. Not sure why Mr and Mrs Shepard though Zhora was good name for their daughter...maybe they're Blade Runner fans:)

Oh my God, why the hell can't I recruit Blasto! Why, dammit!!

I particularly like the 3rd comment:)

Well, that was rather embarrassing... :)
It was probably irritating at the time but it's a very amusing image:)
I thought Cloverfield's biggest asset was that they didn't explain anything. The explanations I've heard outside the film just detract from it rather than add anything.
I don't know what it is but that first clip really sold me on those guys being powerful and dangerous. A lot of CGI creatures don't seem to have much real presence (for obvious reasons) but I had no problem believing those guys were real and you wouldn't want to mess with 'em!

I really hope this does well. It's rare to see an adaptation of a classic book that doesn't try and update it to a modern day setting. War of the Worlds, I'm looking at YOU!

I think if they explain the re-sleeving process sufficiently well then it might not be THAT hard to follow. Well, for SF fans, anyway:)
Yeah, I've got to say I do tend to go"Oh no, another sex-scene" and skip forward (quite a lot of pages!) Not because I'm offended by it, but because I'm terminally bored by it. I'm really not sure what it's supposed to add to the book.

IMO the torture scene, though incredibly unpleasant, was necessary to the plot just to show what people were capable of doing to extract information.

Yeah, say what you want about Supernatural but their episode titles consistently deliver:)
I was really quite excited for a second until you said 'from the team that brought us V'...

You know, if anything would work with a gritty up-to-date remake it's Blakes' 7.

Looks a lot of fun, actually. I've always thought the concept of the world being wiped out by a gigantic asteroid had plenty of potential for laughs, glad someone agrees with me!
Wow, I take back what I said about that actress being to pretty to play Brienne! She really looks different in character:)

Really looking forward to some of the Brienne/Jaime conversations.

Yeah, the music is a huge part of the Blade Runner 'experience' :)
I like your version!
That actually makes me feel better about that film for some reason:)
Yeah, I have to say I thought the tree network was basically an organic computer and she 'uploaded' into it. Of course, they dressed that up in a load of mystical rubbish but I thought that bit was decent science fiction idea.
I'm actually rather surprised to say I quite liked the look of that.
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