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So I’m going to assume I’ll HATE this movie because I thought Unbreakable was just okay. Split didn’t live up to the hype and was hurt by bad writing and stupid characters, and I rolled my eyes at the big reveal. My expectations are already low for this one.

Or Mon Mothma.

Same.

Star Wars popped in my head too.

Both movies begin with the rebels evacuating a planet. Both movies involve the main hero learning from a Jedi master and training in the Force, and learning something about their past along the way, although Rey apparently didn’t need much training since she’s already the most powerful and skilled Jedi in the

What exactly was bold and fresh about Last Jedi when it was essentially a retread of Empire Strikes Back?

At least you admit it’s irrational.

I think there’s going to be a lot of fallout from the this disaster.

I think the most offensive part based on that example is that she made those lines worse. I’d be annoyed if someone butchered a poem I wrote, and they took all the credit and praise.

You’ve convinced me.

I’m seriously wondering if I’ve done that before.

I remember the dolphin-diving days of older Battlefield games.

I chickity checked myself before I wrecked myself.

Perhaps the Arthur tales are too squarely rousing and old-fashioned to click with cynical modern audiences.

Not all charities are good either.

Besides, the weird end, I liked it better than Half-Life 2. I don’t remember which I played first, but I played both when HL2 came out. HL2 was just a pretty tech demo to me. I’d already been spoiled by Far Cry at that point, which was better in every way minus the physics.

Way better than everyone good and honorable lives and everyone else dies that this list proposes.

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Such a revelation from 3 years ago and every year since!

Getting TCM means getting cable and paying a cable bill, which defeats the whole purpose of a streaming service. And Criterion Blu-rays retail for $40 and can rarely be found for lower than $20.