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The elevator fight is absolutely the right choice here, but I often go back to that moment when Rogers has taken to the PA system to reveal the existence of Hydra and a nameless SHIELD operative refuses to launch the helicarriers, even when Rumbelow puts a gun to his head. He’s a total nobody who you can tell doesn’t

This is the best scene from the best MCU drama. Guardians wins the comedy category, but Winter Soldier is by far the best drama.

I dunno. I’m kinda partial “Before we get started, does anyone want to get out?”

The best account I’ve ever seen of Jesus as person who legitimately performed miracles (but not in the sense of being a Harry Potter-style wizard) was an exegesis I read in high school that argued that the miracle of the loaves and the fishes (and many other similar miracles in Scripture) was not Jesus magically

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I agree. As good as a lot of it is, there’s a centerless quality to it, whether that has to do with the story, or Moretz, or the source material, I’m not sure.

Age cutoff be damned, Tom Holland in The Impossible always comes to mind when I think of great young actor performances. Naomi Watts earned a (deserved) Oscar nomination for her work, but it’s really Holland’s movie, and good lord his performance is powerful and moving.

*Andys Samberg

People like what they’d like. Don’t be a jerk..

That sequence is really rough. Bob Parr’s defeated body language and quiet crying when he thinks his family has been killed is hard to take even if you’ve seen the movie and know they survived.

I think HTTYD comes by that reaction honestly, though.

I saw this at Sundance and thought it was a lot better than a C. I found the direction more intimate and fly-on-the-wall than pedestrian, and I was impressed by how well the story avoided the pitfalls of hot-button storytelling by focusing on small human moments and matter-of-fact adult conversations. I especially

IDK if you’ve seen Person of Interest but she joins the cast eventually and her character is amazing. The first season is very rough IMO (to the point that I almost gave up) but it gets a lot better after that and Amy Acker is a big part of that improvement.

Plus by the sounds of it if someone tried to kidnap John, John’s wife and/or dog would tear them to pieces.

Zendaya’s Joan of Arc was my favorite look so far - it did a good job of mixing costume-y elements with an actual dress. Well, maybe Lena Waithe’s LGBT+ cape (with black and brown stripes) was my favorite, but Zendaya was second.

How great was that gag where the Terror’s escape pod was shaped like a lower-case “t?” That feels like a bit straight out of the ‘90s cartoon.

“Shut your nonsense hole, you blue yeti!” was a great line already, but Tick’s, “Arthur, am I a Yeti?” at the end of the conversation was a beautiful payoff.

Literally LOLing at all the awful fanboys in the comments doing their damnedest to convince us they aren’t awful fanboys by acting like awful fanboys.

I think that’s her point.

I actually think that Josh Charles’ offing on The Good Wife was less vindictive than Archie Panjabi’s, even if her character wasn’t technically killed off (she certainly “disappeared” though).