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Someone should insert the above into a fan-edit of Maximum Overdrive.
Checked this out from the library today:

This’ll be the first time I’ve read a Hellboy story. I’m gonna get started on it tonight.
Since I cut way back on soft drinks, I don’t experience weird pressure or short, sudden jabs of pain in my head anymore.
Laugh all you wish. You will be Jennifer Lawrence’s bitch before the decade’s out.
He speaks from himself as well – if you catch my drift.
In The Hunger Games the villain is called President Snow and he’s very mustache twirling and evil. I’m not 100% sure but I think he literally drank blood for some reason
Nope. He bled from the mouth.
(I’m not sure Hunger Games is kind of stupid).
I almost agree with you. The first movie’s excellent, and the first sequel’s good. Everything starts coming apart with the third movie.
SAD BEEP
(and from a Stranger things fan, I don’t really mind…)
Don’t like Stranger Things? May Eleven give you a telekinetically-induced bowel movement.
I liked Deadpool when it was focusing on breaking the fourth wall. Everything else … was kind of ugly.
With sideburns, Joaquin Phoenix looks a helluva lot closer to the original comics’ depiction of Wolverine than Hugh Jackman ever has or ever could.
Do you think the butthurt EUphiles take an axe to their TV everytime they pop in TFA?
I don’t see Willow or The Dark Crystal as “dated”*. Labyrinth, on the other hand, is clearly centred in the '80s. Just listen to the music or look at Bowie’s hair.
*I hate this term, BTW, due to its pejorative nature. All movies more than a few years old are “dated”, even the classics. Hell, especially the classics.
What if I ask…
…that this whole Kylo business is a parody of Star Wars fans?
Perceived/portrayed as “weaklings still living in their parents’ basement”, who need to dress up as a mighty Jedi/Sith to feel powerful?
I’d say you have a 65% of being right.
Lucas fails to notice a lot of things. Case in point: “thousand years” for “thousand generations”.
Ton o’ pork, eh? His parents must’ve hated him something fierce.
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The prequels didn’t match up with the ideas and interpretations I had in my head, and that was just disappointing. I guess I just need to replace the prequels with the ideas I had in my head beforehand.
Do it. I did, and it’s allowed me to remain a SW fan.
Perhaps the ST should be the final trilogy and all SW films from that point forward should fall under the Anthology banner.
I haven’t watched Enterprise, so I don’t know what that show’s MU episodes are like, but I have seen most of DS9’s and I disliked almost all of them. The first one was alright, but I quickly grew bored with them; neither the DS9-era Mirror Universe nor its inhabitants were all that interesting.
I feel this is the only worthy sequel to Mirror, Mirror. Pity no one thought to adapt it to the screen.
Ugh.
I mildly enjoyed Deadpool (not nearly as much as some people) but this is just outrageous.
+1

“C” is the Roman numeral for “100”. 😛
As long as it’s the original ending, I agree that far.
No, they’re not worth watching even once. If I had had as much sensibility as a kid as I have now, I would’ve known better than to watch the prequels and given them a wide berth. As it is, I wish I could retroactively unwatch those godawful crimes against cinema.
I wonder if Vader and [INSERT SECRET APPRENTICE HERE] ever tried using a grimoire to resurrect Padme, only to bring about a zombie plaque instead.