I thought Mutt was far from being the most disappointing part of Indy 4. His character and the passing of the torch shtick kind of worked, the two of them made a nice team. I'd worry far more about Lucas being given any amount of control over a fifth outing.
Jay Pinkerton did some Batman parodies too. [jaypinkerton.com]
Yeah, surprised this wasn't included. One of the very few horror movies ever to give me the creeps.

And thanks for reminding me about that elevator scene...

Like what? It's an incredibly bad movie in every way, unless you happen to be easily impressed by CG effects.
Yeah it wasn't bad...it was fucking atrocious. Hour and a half of Marky Mark running from a light breeze.
You chose a really goofy image to illustrate The Avengers, they look like awkward cosplayers.

"We're kind of excited to see Draco Malfoy fighting ghosts."

Really? After his shocking performance in Rise of the Planet of the Apes? That kid cannot act. Hopefully he won't be attempting an American accent again.

Neatly ties in with the panspermia theory too.
"it would be kind of cool if a superhero film featured a random fight with a supervillain, in the opening sequence, or during a random lull in the action, and then that supervillain was never seen again in the movie. Just another day at the office."

I've been hoping one of the Spider-man movies would nick those amusing little scenes featuring an incompetent Shocker from Ultimate Spider-man. Not yet...
Tape 407 looks fucking stupid, and I say that as someone who loved Blair Witch and Cloverfield.

Please someone make a found footage movie that doesn't involve incredibly irritating characters or a scene where somebody says "turn that camera off".
No the lack of a laugh track didn't throw me off, the lack of everything that made it amazing threw me off. Red Dwarf was awesome because it mixed clever SF concepts with great characters and a brilliantly witty and quirky sense of humour. It has had none of that from series 7 onwards. The writing took a massive drop in quality when Rob Grant left, it was nowhere near as funny and, more significantly, the characters became a parody of themselves and the series lost its soul. It should have been properly ended at series 6 not reanimated as the shambling humour-vacuum we're presented with today.

Oh, and new Kochanski is an abomination who should have been launched into the nearest star the moment she came screeching and whining her way onto the screen.
Are you kidding? Back to Earth was horrendous. A pathetic, completely unfunny shadow of what the show used to be. Red Dwarf hasn't been good since the end of series 6.
Most women have photographic memory already, albeit a selective one. They seem able to recall even the most minor past transgressions with staggering clarity during an argument irregardless of relevancy.
He Walked Among Us actually sounds like it could have been quite interesting.

Well, if it was on another show, anyway. Star Trek is usually so watered down and bland that it probably would have been too ridiculous.
Try to move past his boy band days, he was excellent in Southland Tales and Social Network (he was in a movie about a cartoon bear as well but we'll ignore that slip-up).
Why don't you explain it, then? Unless you're just upset that they're slagging off an author you like and don't actually know what you're talking about either.
I know...the improvement is amazing huh?
"Guess what this one's about. Published in 1978, the author still claims that this book is truthful."

Hah, that's amazingly lazy. How about you tell us? There's a fair bit you could have written about In His Image, it's an interesting story.
Can't tell if joking, or serious...
I'm a masochist, I get a kick out of it.
How about, if you don't like stuff about zombies you don't pay any attention to it? And especially don't waste time by clicking on a blog post with the word "zombie" in its title only to tell us how much you're fed up of zombies.
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