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We all watch Home Alone, Die Hard, Christmas Vacation, A Christmas Story, Scrooged, Grinch, Rudolph, Frosty, etc. every year... BUT We got into this debate on the ComicBook Nation Pod, given that Anaconda (2025) is very much looking to corner that counterprogramming crowd. So: Are there movies that are the TOTAL OPPOSITE of Xmas spirit YOU watch every year? Ex: ME? I do the Alien franchise in the days leading up to Xmas. Every year. That freaky world and those dark settings make me appreciate the lights and joy so much more. Now YOU GO.
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The thought of five of these movies seemed asinine after that first one came out, but after Way of Water and Ash and Fire, I'm down for as many of these Cameron wants to make. If he's really going to be making just this for the rest of his career, there is a bit of sadness to it. But at the same time, these are some magical movies and I wouldn't mind getting a new one every 4-5 years.
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With Fallout back I got to thinking what video game franchises could be adapted into a show or movie, I'd like to see something in the world of Elder Scrolls and get a Gears of War project off the ground Comicbook Nation what would you want to see adapted
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THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE!
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Haven't seen much of anything on the SPAWN movie. What's the latest from Todd or the studio???
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With Stranger Things Part 2 just a few days away now, I've been thinking about all of my favorite moments from Part 1. I've loved so much about it. Other than the big reveal with Will, I've also really surprisingly enjoyed Holly's bigger involvement this season. I was admittedly a bit skeptical, but I'm really loving her storyline and character and am excited to see what happens next.
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Now that Thanksgiving is behind us, what nerdy thing is on your Christmas list? Even if it’s totally not going to happen. We're going to give away one gift card and buy one item off one forum user's wishlist! All you have to do to enter is reply with what nerdy present you're hoping to get this holiday season. Hail Mary picks are welcome but also make sure to include something realistic. We'll pick two winners at the end of the week. - I’ll go first: that Star Wars Death Star LEGO set might be a Hail Mary ask for me. But a more realistic one: been thinking about snagging one of the Hallmark “Let the Wookie Win” electronic ornaments for the tree.
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With The Game Awards out of the way, we've got some ideas about the big new games headed our way in 2026. So... what are you looking forward to the most as of now? For me, it's got to be Witchbrook, Pokemon Pokopia, and the new Fable game (provided it actually ends up coming out in 2026).
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I believe Flash is fast, but if we're talking about IDW or Archie Sonic. Then Sonic because of how OP he was made, even with Super Sonic. Super Sonic can take down flash without moving an inch.
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I'm definitely team movie theaters and want to see them continuing to do well and i understand that is the intention behind putting new trailers in theaters, but I'm not often able to get to the movies on a weeknight, and i'm tired of watching these new trailers in grainy illegally recorded iphone footage. working in social media, it's impossible for me to stay off the internet until i can see it in theaters, and i do think it takes away from the new trailer being a community fandom event without everyone being able to access it at the same time.
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So, it looks like the MCU's own Wolverine movie may be in the works. Who do you think the MCU should cast for the role?
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In a world where everything moves fast, where new consoles drop every year and graphics seem to matter more than ideas, I keep going back to the Super Nintendo. Maybe it’s nostalgia, maybe it’s stubbornness… or maybe some things never stop belonging to the present. The SNES isn’t “outdated”: it’s history, it’s a creative language, it’s a different way of making games. Working on hacks today means taking something old and making it breathe again with modern ideas and real passion. In an era where everything is instant, I choose something that takes time. In an era where everything is pre?made, I choose to build. In an era where everything is digital and forgettable, I ch…
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