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I get a shitty signal at my job. The wifi is great. I easily receive my friend's iMessages, but I have to walk out into the hallway to the exit to receive standard text messages. That is a tangible reason why iMessage is beneficial to me.

lol, it does too!!!

It looked fine then and it looks fine now. I think it actually adds to it. The Matrix world is a video game anyway, and when he's stretching the boundaries of this made up world the seams show. Still one of the coolest things I've ever seen, and the least of the Matrix sequels' problems.

I bet they anticipate what you anticipate, and that they will subvert your expectations. Or she'll take a shit in a sink. Ghosts.

You call that a trailer?

well, lah dee dah, Frasier

I believe your logic is sound!

Well, except in this case it was. That was the end of the fight, after he defeated him. You are correct that Batman had a bigger victory in mind, but before he "died" he made sure he indisputably beat Clark, and then let him know about it, because fuck that guy.

He had his heal on Superman's throat. Outright declares I beat you. Batman won. THEN he fakes a heart attack.

I don't want something new or different. That's how we end up with Superman is super because of super air.

lol, I like that, his writing does come across sometimes as a dog's idea of what people are. I think Shawshank largely sidesteps this and I think that's part of why it's perceived so greatly. I only watched The Majestic once when I was 18 or 19, and from what I recall it was overwrought and simplistic, but I believe

He's directed four movies, as far as I'm concerned they're all pretty fantastic aside from The Majestic. Like many working screenwriters, he has a hand in a lot of movies that get made and sometimes don't. Generally, his only credited work is for projects he himself pushed through and finished. The Mist, his last

I thought it was better than it had any business being, mostly thanks to Eva Green.

The Shawshank Redemption is considered by many people to be the finest film ever made. An impressive feat for any film made within the last 25 years. I don't necessarily agree, but I'd be hard pressed to argue against that distinction.

I'm happy with the number of shows. I love Arrow and The Flash, I just think 22 episodes is too much.

I hope not.

#TURBONER

Sean William Scott. Please.

The saddest eyes I've ever seen.

He's a good kid.