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InfiniteDoors

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  1. Well, the Picard finale came out a few hours ago. I saw it, did anyone else? I want to hear
  2. If the Section 31 movie isn't on the level of DS9 or Andor, I'll be disappointed it got the greenlight.
  3. Show 10 films without fifth symbol of ABCs. Bonus points if you scrawl without it.
  4. #29 Gadsby! Trial Without ABC Symbol "E" (A partial part two to my last submission!) I want you to submit 10 films minimum without what I just said, additional kudos if you can draft wholly without it. I also want you guys and gals to not put forward follow-ups as contributions. No Iron Man 2 and 3 if submitting Iron Man, got it? VHS, DVD, Amaray okay to post! From Dusk till Dawn—Villainous, titillating blood spirits! Hot Fuzz—Bad Bri'ish Boys Jaws—Dunnn dun... duuuuunn dun.... Logan—His final SNIKT! Thor: Ragnarok—Poor Mjölnir I, Robot—Will Smith vs Robots La La Land—Jazz, acting, passion, oh my! Moon—Moon man isn't solitary, to his shock Ran—🎶And I raaaaaaan, I ran so far awaaaaaaay🎶 Toy Story—Woody and Buzz slowly turn into companions
  5. I hope the finale sticks the landing. There's been a lot of spinning plates this season, and right now they're all in the air, ready to be caught or crash to the floor.
  6. Don't ask why I have these movies. Worst Actor—LeBron James as himself in Space Jam: A New Legacy Worst Actress—The main cast of Sex and the City 2 Worst Actor—Bruce Willis in The Siege Worst Picture—Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen Worst Actor—The Wayans Brothers in Little Man As for the Worst Picture that is undeserving of that title, it's gotta be none other than Star Trek V: The Final Frontier. Is it good? In parts. Is it bad? In a lot of parts. But damn if it doesn't hit you with some iconic moments: Uhura's fan dance, Scotty knocking himself out, Spock's first secret sibling, row row row your boat, and much much more! Oh and I guess lines like "What does God need with a starship?" and "I need my pain".
  7. Oh man, Manta Lab has one on the way, and now this? I hope there's at least beauties to help decide.
  8. It's kinda funny how this is supposed to be the TNG reunion people have been clamoring for, but it's so rooted in DS9, but without any DS9 characters besides Worf. I'm enjoying it well enough, but there's a few spinning plates that idk if they can balance well by the end.
  9. 1) Star Trek: The Search for Spock After some punks killed his dog—Mr. Spock—James T. Kirk decides to take revenge by killing literally everyone. He gets a new Mr. Spock at the end too. 2) The Dark Knight Trilogy Possibly the most famous vigilante there is, FBI agent Bruce Wayne mows down criminals and scum as the Batman, after his family is murdered by the worst Gotham has to offer. 3) Gladiator Admiral Maximus Decimus Meridius steals the USS Enterprise after Starfleet told him no, in order to collect the katra of his dead wife. 4) The Punisher Frank Castle's family is killed, and he soon becomes a Gladiator under the rule of Emperor Howard Saint, the madman who orchestrated their deaths. 5) John Wick 1-3 After John Wick's family is murdered, he trains under Ra's al Ghul and becomes the vigilante protector of New York. I can't really say I have any favorites I watch multiple times, but since I love Star Trek I'll say Search for Spock is my favorite. Stealing the Enterprise and killing Kruge? Kirk is badass!
  10. 1) 10 Cloverfield Lane - A great thriller starring Mary Elizabeth Winstead as a woman trapped in a doomsday bunker with some fat weirdo. Also aliens. 2) Alien - The sci-fi/horror classic, starring Sigourney Weaver as the last one standing on a spaceship, trapped with some fat weirdo. Also aliens. 3) Everything Everywhere All at Once - One of the best movies of last year and almost sweeping every category it was in, Michelle Yeoh stars as Evelyn Wang, a multiversal badass. 4) Terminator 2: Judgment Day - Sure, Arnold is who everyone loves, but Linda Hamilton as Sarah Connor is THE protagonist. It's her story. 5) The Witch - Anya Taylor-Joy's breakout role, and a funny title to say. The VVitch! Favorite woman in film? Hmmmmm. I'm gonna cheat and choose a tv character, since I don't want to choose Ripley or one of the usual suspects.

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