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James Cameron recently said: "Science fiction has caught up and is actually overwhelming us at this point. We’re living in a science fiction world... Now we’re living it for real... I’ll never be as prescient as I was back in 1984 of imagining this one because I don’t think anybody knows what’s going to be happening a year or two years from now." While he has a point, Terminator has been able to crack new ground with projects like the Terminator Zero Netflix Anime, which told a compelling storyline about time travelers coming back to develop an anti-Skynet A.I. system to be their weapon in the Future War. That kind of concept was compelling sci-fi; a smart flip on Termi…
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I know, I know, he only shows up for two seconds in the trailer. But Jason Momoa looks perfect, and there's so much they could do with the character. It might be putting the cart before the horse, but I want a Lobo movie or show in the near future.
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Just been reading this fascinating history of Supergirl costumes. What's your favorite Supergirl outfit? https://web.archive.org/web/20190110031823/http://www.metropolisplus.com/Supergirl/Index.htm
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SPOILERS (Obviously)! What did you think of the premiere? And did Netflix actually work for you?
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What y'all think? https://www.instagram.com/avatarnetflix/?utm_source=ig_embed&ig_rid=407fdb6d-d4df-4342-91a3-5d6e4514f65a
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Let's face it, Netflix isn't going to be the same without Stranger Things. What do you think is going to be the "face" of Netflix going forward, their biggest show?
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The vibes in Hollywood aren't great right now with the news that Netflix is close to purchasing Warner Bros. However, let's make the most out of it by cooking up some halfway decent crossover ideas. The easy one is, of course, Stranger Things with anything, but there has to be more than that!
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It feels sometimes like it’s almost cliche to say that sequels aren’t as good as the first movie, but in many cases that’s true. What movie sequel disappointed you the most? One that comes to mind for me is Speed 2. I really like Speed. Then Speed 2 was just so bad.
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I was thinking about this tonight and honestly, I can’t pinpoint just one. I think my first real hook was an Iron Man comic where his suit was powered down and he had to fight a huge robot (I haven't located the exact issue), but it was probably the X-Men books that really pulled me into the hobby. I was really into Wolverine and Gambit back then. Curious what it was for everyone here, what comic got you hooked on all this?
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I enjoyed the movie very much (as you can tell from my review), but I'm not seeing too much online discourse about it... Which is weird, considering it's on its path to cross the billion mark soon. So, have you seen it? What are your thoughts on this sequel?
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Would you have preferred seeing one episode a week of the new season of Stranger Things? Or did you enjoy binging 4 episodes at once and now having to wait a whole month to see more? I would have definitely preferred a one a week release, especially with the length of these episodes. one a week gives you more time to theorize and think about the single episode you just watched, and a week is just enough time to keep interest and anticipation going for the whole season. Plus, that 4+ hours of content was a lot to consume in one single night, and since I work in social media, taking a break and staying off the internet wasn't really an option for me if i wanted to avoid spo…
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