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Agreed, I mean, look at the trailers, they haven't told shit about the movie. I don't even know what the movie is about and I'm about to see it in less than 13 hours.

Don't bother, he's not even providing any work (and rejects the most important figures [percent of supporters scientifically estimated via polling] with non sequituir arguments). Plus, go to any aggregated polling site like Real Clear Politics or FiveThirtyEight and you'll understand why Bernie is struggling (Hint: he

Had to be a double. Didn't show her face at all with the boobs. That's always a telltale sign that it's a body double.

Did Zoolander really just get quoted in an Ash vs. Evil Dead review? I approve.

Uhhhhhhhh, why would you spend so much money for a cinematographer for Click?

Great review Kevin! Your review was very focused, hit on all the important plot developments in the episode and talked about the acting/cinematography/etc. without delving too much into one area. I'd really like to see you do another episode review!

I think you're actually in the right ballpark. Marvel has its own subsidiary (I think that's the right word?) set up specifically to handle movie production and development, so they're always involved in every facet of any movie in the MCU. WB does most of the heavy lifting for DC comics movies, which is why I think

Sorry, but your argument fails because you didn't mention the opening chase scene BECAUSE THAT SHIT WAS AWESOME.

That draw is still way better than whatever the fuck was going on in QoS (although I do agree that there is A LOT to critique about Blofeld, especially the Austin Powers homage midway through the movie). At least Waltz brought his gravitas, while I can't remember what the fuck made Mr. Aquafina so intimidating.

The first four minutes are great. Afterwards, some stuff happens. Apparently someone tries to kill M or something. I dunno, it's all loose.

QoS only works if you watch it behind CR and even then, it only works as a revenge film. Other than that, it's basically a 30 minute epilogue stretched over an hour and a half with a shitty villain, a stupid loser inbred sidekick with a shit haircut and dumb ridiculous villainous plot (LMAO WATER). SPECTRE at least

TL;DR: User complains about complaints about subjective grade; says people are wrong because of user's subjective grade and analysis of season as a whole.

Don't be, it took me a while to figure out too.

I'm usually not impressed with Arrow's writing, but having Constatine ask for "the feather of a dead peacock" to scratch an itch is a very, very clever dis at the Peacock Network itself, NBC. Especially since NBC kills everything I love.

Kylo Ren: It is time for my grand reveal. You all thought I was Luke, some of you thought I was Adam Driver, but now I can show you all who I truly am. I am…

SOMEONE HERE CORRECTLY CALLED LASH'S IDENTITY TWO WEEKS AGO! CONGRATS AND WHO ARE YOU? YOU GET A PRIZE!

She was kind of a spy for time though. Remember when we met her on SHIELD? She had infiltrated HYDRA.

Claire is on Daredevil. And half of the cast of SHIELD aren't TECHNICALLY superheroes, like Bobbi, Mae, etc. Even Peggy and technically Natasha aren't superpowered, so I think it's just an awkwardly phrased intro.

> Kara Zor-El isn’t a spy or an assassin. I mention that only because it’s remarkably hard to find a female character in our current crop of onscreen superheroes who isn’t one (or both) of those things.

And Season 6 of Community!