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(Full disclosure: This author has interviewed Brennan herself, and appears with her high school concert orchestra in the “I Believe I Can Fly” video.)

yesssssssssss the second one had too much “shoot in the leg headshot shoot in the leg headshot” this looks like there’s more variety

If anyone needs me, I’ll be in the theater lobby after the midnight showing, shadowboxing a Coca-Cola Freestyle machine.

In continuity, Winston makes total sense because he’d mentor anyone for some cash.

FYI roku is not a streaming service provider and does not rely on ratings. They do not produce any content at all. It’s just a device, like Apple TV or the Fire Stick, with which you can view Netflix, Hulu, etc. Besides those streaming companies, just about any yokel can create their own Roku channel. I’ve seen

I am glad SOMEBODY got my reference to the brilliant West Wing monologue fans know as ‘fuck all these shitbags.’

I find even his characters in shows to be too calculated to preserve his image that they’re rarely relatable (or even believable). 

Of course he wouldn’t say something that would be that obviously devisive.

Even if so, I think the scene works as foreshadowing--newcomers might wonder, “Why’s she acting so scared of the nerdy doctor?” and then, midway through the movie, as she’s scrambling to get further and further back into the guts of the helicarrier to escape the rapidly-transforming, rage-swollen doctor, they’d think

This is what I was trying to get at above. I think that there are actually a lot of situations you can place him in but they are all going to boil down to the same thing, it’s in the (heh) execution and in the Punisher’s effect on other people that things become interesting. He’s like a combination between Richard

‘perfectly fine’ and ‘not very good’ are about the same on my scale.

So, is this a Jacob’s Ladder scenario?

Randall says Questlove refused to participate and Questlove confirmed that he refused and explained why. What’s the issue?

I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, I understand it - artists and filmmakers got to have some solidarity against the giant businesses that dominate movies. But on the other hand, I kind of hate the whole “don’t say it’s bad” in public business, because it means a lot of the downsides and realities of a

Also...does Kinja just NOT FUCKING WORK anymore? My notifications are all blank, except for replies, which are unclickable on my PC browser and on my phone.

There was a time when “F” reviews weren’t that uncommon, and there was also an understanding (at least with some AV Club reviewers) that “F” movies were so bad they were worth seeing if you were in the right mood - like “Battlefield Earth” and “The Room” type stuff - and “D-” was the grade for movies that were

I’m a little concerned that between “Familiar”, Steven taking his mom’s old uniform, and him planning a party to get everyone together, he might actually start to lose himself in being Pink Diamond. After the first Yellow Pearl scene, he totally gives up on trying to correct anyone on who he is, which is a change from

You mean we’ll have to endure more stories of Keannu Reeves giving his money away to hospitals and various charities for years to come?

Stupid name aside, I really like that movie. Ben Kingsley and Morgan Freeman are clearly having a blast as rival gangsters, Lucy Liu is adorable, and they even figured out a good use for Josh Hartnett’s charming blankness. And Bruce Willis is . . . also there.
I admit it’s a little wonky, tone-wise, but the final act

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I was going to complain that you left Laurence Fishburne out of the list of guest stars on ‘A Man Called Hawk,’ but it turns out I was thinking of ‘Spenser For Hire.’ Anyway, here’s an awesome showdown between Morpheus and Captain Sisko.