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Yeah, though that could in theory be a support for the idea he's not dead - since it's unclear why they bothered with him in the first place, he arguably hasn't played whatever role he's meant to play - I won't be completely shocked if he shows up with a small force at the Battle of the Bastards and maybe we get a

Do we think there's any chance he's not dead? I mean, yeah, maybe he can't fight believably, but when Jamie said "bring him to me" they could have dumped a corpse at his feet. Or they could have shown his head on a spike or something. His death felt conspicuously "off screen" to me.

I don't think they are *garbage*, but they are not Ommegang's best work (3 Philosophers is Ommegang's best work in my opinion).

Ah, it's an Anime. That explains why I'd never heard of it - I'm just not super tapped into that genre, though I've enjoyed Akira, Samurai Champloo, Nausicaa, and a handful other others I've seen.

True because it rhymes.

These are all movies I like, or movies that are on my list to see, other than Paprika, which I've never heard of, so now I'll have to check that out. I'm somewhat baffled by your disdain for hero's journey style movies, but I am an unrepentant D&D player, so maybe there's just some part of my soul that is soothed by

He sounds like if Martin Shkreli was just a garden variety douchebag, rather than his highness, king of the douchebags.

For context: what sci fi movies *do* you like? I mean "hero's journey bullshit" is part of nearly every sci fi/fantasy movie out there.

I GET IT! IS FUNNY BECAUSE IS THE OPPOSITE OF TRUE!

I think that's because while it was an amazing tech demo and a pretty unique (sic) experience if you could see it in IMAX 3D, once you're just watching it on a TV, there's not much to recommend it over any number of middling sci fi movies, especially at that length. I do agree that it went from "holy crap you have to

The experience of watching in in 3D IMAX was pretty amazing. It…did not hold up well under repeated viewings (or viewings in a context where you didn't get the full 'holy crap that looks neat' experience), but if what is being reviewed was "should I see this movie as it was actually shot and produced to be seen (as

So you realize that leading with "I hate one of the most popular action movies of the last 20 years" is just going to invalidate your opinion with, well, a whole bunch of people, right? Most people will get on board with the two sequels being confusing/bad, but they stood out as such because the first one was so well

Yeah, that's about right. Bullock always wants to the do the right thing, but he realizes when he puts himself in a position authority (as Marshall/Sheriff) doing the right thing results in people dying, so he tries to remove himself from that role, but his temperament and morality prevent him from doing so.

COCKSUCKA

How about just jump up 200 years and do a show about Aurelian. After listening to History of Rome that seems like it could be kind of rad.

Yeah, Raylan seems at least capable of being happy and relaxed, though circumstances often dictate otherwise. He also fundamentally likes his job when he's allowed to do it the way he wants. Bullock is more like a victim of his own past and expertise, a little like John Reece in Person of Interest (though the

I've had my share of tax problems. Every time I've actually spoken to someone at the IRS, they were compassionate and helpful. Yes, owing the government money sucks, but I've found that if you are straightforward with your situation, they will do their best to help you.

"Dear Penthouse Forum. I always thought these stories were made up…"

Which is funny because it's a kind of old timey sounding name that I might be amused to find out that some contemporary of my Grandfather's was named.

I think the Transformers movies continue to do decently domestically and to be a goddamn money-printing machine in Asia.