Everyone here please do chill out a bit.
You Chomper4 did start of on the wrong food by "demanding" rather big favors without even introducing yourself. An acquaintance having gone of on the wrong foot needn't be one that could never develop into something more positive.
Kacie, hats off to you for maintaining objectivity and realizing that this thread is one that just everyone could have posted and that provoked unfriendly responses not because of its content but because some members have developed a very unfriendly image of our new member and as a result interpret stuff into posts that was not said and probably not meant either.
Everyone, some of our most appreciated members had rather troublesome beginnings with activities that were back then regarded almost as spam. The admins are observing this and we will take measures if we see violations of board rules or too strong an infringement of legitimate interests of board members, but the admins do not want to be used as "boogie men" on newbies.
It is obvious why this whole thing was triggered (and seriously Chomper4, I hope you are working on this), but with the number of hostile responses to a single post of our new member I'm afraid this is developing into a kind of attitude that is just bellow everyone of you.
So please let's take a deep breath and start over again.
I do not know any of the movies you named by more than their names (not for the first time I realize I'm watching too little TV

) but in general I'm rather critical of the general concept of LBT crossing overs or the involvement of acts that don't fit well to the characters or into the world of LBT. Personally I favor those stories within the boundaries set by the movies. Those boundaries which I'm afraid have been too softened up by some of the later sequels, so let me rephrase that to "boundaries of the early movies".