The whole Amy Rory story was just BS to me. It was an entertaining episode but did seem to try and squeeze a lot in it.
Oswin was amazing though and I can't wait to see her fully integrated into the show.
I'm not even really excited to go see the first one at this point. I'm sure it will be fantastic, but I think I've grown out of the excitement of trilogies.
I don't think this show will disappoint. Whedon said they weren't going to rely on Marvel superheroes for the show and he's good at overarching plots.
My dream is that they cast people from the whedonverse as well as BSG, which at times would be the same group of people.
I just don't know if I can commit to 3 years of The Hobbit. I know it's Peter Jackson and all. I just don't feel like I'm going to be that anxious for 2014.
Resident Evil is the only movie I'm looking forward to just because I know it can't disappoint.
He's different. Ten is still my favorite, but there is something to love about the childish innocence this one brings, not only in the quirky way he acts, but when he's sad, his whole face is consumed with raw emotion.
I can't really say I'm a fan of Amy Pond either. They did give us a glimpse of the upcoming companion and I have to say that she is amazing, so it might be worth it to pick the series back up for her.
His face, it looks like a dinosaur from Barney. Is that what you were going for? Because that's always what I think.
I would take Hey Arnold over Rugrats.
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I'd like to watch it, but since this is the first time I'll be watching a season whilst it's being released, I'd like to just enjoy the ride without having someone else's theories in my head. But god I want to see.
Yeah it was kind of like, "my car got thrown off a bridge by a giant lizard, I guess I'll just stop with my pursuits to test this on war veterans and who cares if I told Connors he was fired, we'll still give him access to his office."
I really hope they'll release a directors cut or something when it comes out on DVD.
I really was glad that Gwen wasn't some lame damsel in distress. I haven't really read the comics, but when I watched Spectacular Spiderman, I really loved her over Mary Jane. That alone made me like this movie over the last trilogy, but I still felt like several of the scenes were just the same as the first Spiderman in the last trilogy.
The humor was definitely a lot better.
Also I didn't realize New York had so many lizards~
Finally, Fox just drags shows out way too long. Except the really good original ones.
I didn't know Family Guy was a Sci-fi.
I'd like it if Spidey was in the next Avengers, assuming this one doesn't suck and I hope that won't happen with Joss directing.
I've never demanded money back for a ticket even when the issue was something technical with the theatre. I couldn't imagine actually demanding a refund because a movie lacked something that was never there to begin with.
Yeah Homeland was really good. I really wish Carrie would've caught a break at some point though.
Yeah, but that scene in the last one with the Axe Man wast a bit too slow for my taste.
"Milla Jovovich (Alice) has two big fight scenes in the film and one is over ten minutes. Of course that could change in editing"
It will really be a 30 minutes fight scene ones they slow it down.
I think I'll stick with the BBC version, even if I only watch it when they show it on PBS which is rather sporadic.
I am conflicted about this. I think that most of these shows should drop some kind of clues for you to find out who did it without it just randomly popping up in the end, but most don't anyway. It kind of takes away the victory of saying "I knew it was the X" if you just voted for it.