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Michael and a virtual Summer are joined by Doug “Trivia Guy” Kress, Chris from Tempe, and Jack Mangan
- Joe Murphy reports on the results of the Equality Now Serenity screening in Tucson
- Joe Murphy agrees with Jack’s opinion on Superman Returns
- suggests that Mur be involved in any “Slice” interview of Keanu Reeves
- Phil from Minnesota on USA Network’s “Up All Night”, and the Dragonlance movie
- Dani in NC agrees with Summer and wants Michael to stop comparing “The 4400” to “X-Men”
- Mark from Memphis comments on Indy 4
- Karen from Kalifornia on ECW on SciFi Channel
- Bleddyn invites us to drop by the California Browncoats table at Comic-Con
- complaints about the lack of Stargate commentary on the show
- Chaz in DC on Superman Returns
- John from San Diego on the technologies behind stargates and transporters
- Reaver in Madison on the special effects/visual effects discussion
- Darryl from Austin on Microsoft becoming like Skynet
- Sean from Illinois on wrestling fans being called idiots
- Sean from Illinois with more comments on wrestling
- Doug from the Back 40 on comic book adaptations (Superman, Ghost Rider and Spiderman 3)
- Reaver in Madison enjoys that Michael’s a band geek
- he hates that we saw Superman 6 days before everyone else
- Eamonn from England with some Blake’s 7 background
- Paul from the UK suggests using Googlefight to settle Keanu vs Evo
- Darryl from Austin on spelling differences
- Julio from NY likes the format and order change for the show, and Benny Hill
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Since it was stated (loosely) that you won’t be taking any more voicemails about “Superman Returns”, I’ll just say it here.
It was mentioned that there were inconsistencies concerning the time line. I’ll agree with that statement. I can get over the fact that everybody (except maybe Perry) got younger: you don’t want actors that, if all goes well, will look too old in 8 – 10 years. However, Mr. Singer insisted that the Jor-El speech be included, so it’s fair game. During the speech it was mentioned that (and I’m paraphrasing) thousands of years had passed since Krypton was destroyed, but only 18 years had passed for Clark. I can buy that: basic theory of relativity. However, if that’s the case, how did Clark get from Earth to Krypton and back in only 5 Earth years? I have a slight problem with that one.