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The original is a top 10 favorite film for me. This one blew it out of the water. Love it! Thanks. I guess it took Avatar 2 to bring me back. I've seen it 9 times in the theater so far. :O I'm not sure how a 20 second scene showing his partner answering the front door makes the entire movie pointless. That seems like a bit of a stretch. I walked out of the theater approximately halfway through the movie, however, I'm an A-List subscriber so seeing the movie cost me nothing extra, and I had a free popcorn/soda coupon. I agree wholeheartedly with your analysis. I would add that the main plot doesn't get kicked off until halfway through the movie when Rose and Abra first make contact. That means the entire first half of the movie has our protagonists with no conflict and no direction. It really is poor storytelling, but I blame Stephen King for that. I feel like the feminists murdered John Connor so that they could have a woman save the world instead. So everything in T1 & T2 now is a complete waste of everybody's time. Great storytelling choices there, guys. Look, I'm all for girl power, but I don't understand why they feel they have to burn down everything that came before them to make themselves relevant. I'm skipping it because of the 100% CGI dog. Lazy film making, imo. In the commentary track Rian Johnson says that initially he wanted Blanc to be sitting behind the couch and to tap it with his foot when he wanted the detective to ask certain questions, etc. However, that didn't really work out with the positioning of everyone, but there was a piano in the room so he had him strike a key on the piano instead. In the commentary track Rian says the character was written to have a Southern accent well before it was known who would be cast in the role. So, if you don't like the Southern accent blame Rian, not Daniel. That being said, I thought Mr. Craig did a fantastic job, so to each their own. My son and I went for our 4th viewing over the weekend and listened to the commentary track. It was quite interesting and enlightening and Rian drew our attention to a lot of stuff we missed on our previous 3 viewings. Great experience! 1. Perhaps you missed it, but they clearly showed the woman's face in one of the pictures, and she looked nothing like Marta. She looked to be of African-american descent. 2. Feel free to write a fan-fiction story based on this plot line, but this movie gives the viewer no reason to believe this. I believe it takes a stronger magnet than that fridge decoration to erase a tape, but I'm willing to suspend my disbelief. I've seen this movie 3 times now and love it. My 13 year old son went with his mom for a 4th viewing. We definitely have to go see it again along with the commentary track. I didn't care for I Am Mother much. I very much thought of "Hidden" also. I really enjoyed both movies. It's been 30+ years since I've read the books, but I don't have any recollection of overt displays of power by the aunt and uncle. The previews certainly didn't look anything like what I recall the book(s) being about. Disney has a lot of "good" movies and even a few "great" movies, but only ones written by Jennifer Lee have managed to crack my top 10 favorites list. So, no Jennifer Lee means Wreck-It Ralph II will probably be just another good movie, which is kinda disappointing. You're so funny. First you scold the previous posters for pathetic and lazy responses and then you pepper your response with insults and condescension. Entertaining read though. Definitely good for a few laughs. My point is this. If you're Cable and you have two options, which are: 1) Take the neck thing off Deadpool or 2) Use your "last" jump and forsake your family to prevent Deadpool from getting shot Which are you going to choose? The answer is obvious. When characters act out of character for the sake of the plot, that is really crappy, imo, and that scene ended up being super stupid. it doesn't matter to me how many jumps the end credits showed the device had left. :shrug: That's a poor excuse for lazy storytelling.