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Typically with a found footage we're not supposed to believe that the film has been edited into a documentary yet. We're seeing the raw, unedited material that would have been used to make the documentary if the documentarian hadn't been eaten by monsters or whatever.

Ah, in that case it seems like it was just pandering. "Everybody hates lawyers, throw some lawyer jokes in there." It really gets my goat because that movie has a lot of respect for its audience (something most modern blockbusters, including Jurassic World, lack), and then the lawyer saunters in and it's all

Most people don't realize that before The Sixth Sense he directed the comedy-drama Wide Awake, with Denis Leary and Rosie O'Donnell. It's about a young boy in Catholic school questioning his faith after his grandfather dies. We watched it in my youth group back in the day and the only things I can remember about it

And Ratatouille knew how to pull back a little. He was a snooty jerk, but he was still a human being, which made it pack the perfect punch in the end.

It's not really a joke. It's more like writing your ex-girlfriend's number on the bathroom wall.

Yeah, when I think of problems with signs, the cameo isn't even on the list. The aliens whose greatest weakness is water invading a planet made of water and then apparently just going all home invasion is at the top.

Wasn't his divorce also the reason for the stupid lawyer in Jurassic Park? God, that movie holds up so well, but the lawyer stuff is insufferable.

I'm confused by how the main character being an aspiring documentarian makes this any different from every other found footage movie. I mean, wasn't that the plot of Blair Witch?

I haven't seen any, not even Suspiria. Yet somehow I still made it through Kim Newman's pastiche "Dracula Cha Cha Cha."

This fellow is…. very proud of his accomplishments.

I'm tempted to give them a little credit there, as there was certainly no shortage of lesbians at the Sherlock Holmes convention I went to. But I imagine it was more just making fun of their clothes/body types.

Wow, somehow I don't even remember that. So is the punchline just "lol, lesbians are a thing?"

Talk about a man of few words.

I knoooow :( :(

Yeah, I'm about five minutes from the Pentagon, and the drive to work takes me past it and a ton of beautiful looking embassies and such.

I'm American, but I doubt I could get all the Midwestern states right.

Some of it is! Some of it is East and North of D.C. as well. D.C. is sort of a part of Maryland and Virginia. For example, I work in Maryland, but I live in Virginia, and both have D.C. public transit.

Yeah, he's all but promised Ninjette is gonna bite it. Knowing Warren, it'll be soon, since as of vol. 9 he's killed my first- and second-favorite characters, and she's my third-.

The character development and world-building are both fantastic. Especially if you like superheroes, he gives us a crapsack world of superheroic assholes that makes a lot more sense and is a lot less mean-spirited than, say, The Boys. Admittedly, it doesn't really pick up until vol. 3, when he starts abandoning the

I think it's funny no matter what. That said, I get annoyed when people say American's don't know geography. I don't think it's a skill that proves stupidity, it's just something people only know when they NEED to know. Ask the average European where Maryland is.