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Really, this worked for everybody? Ok then. I didn't connect with what was tempting to Marnie about Charlie or what she feared losing with Desi or basically anything else about her still. I just wasn't invested at all in whether she picked either of them, or both, or neither. I also didn't have any faith in her

It does (or maybe a better case as you mention, SW I-III do) mean one thing: a huge emphasis on opening weekend goes a long way towards meaning how good your movie is isn't particularly tied to how successful it is as a business venture.

Yeah it's admittedly a low bar i perceived this as clearing. It was at the very least the sort of thing i'm used to seeing from politicians vs the media, where they're asked specific, pointed questions and try to evade, spin, or replace them with what they want to talk about more to varying success, as opposed to the

There's too much blood in her marijuana system.

Next week previews are a lot more reliable than "previously on" segments. They're still not a lock, but they're also not a guarantee something definitely won't actually happen.

Well it's good to see that Warhammer has started letting women serve as chaplains, even if they have to carry orbs instead of scepters so to speak.

In the end it just had too much nonsense exposition for me to really enjoy it. It feels like there was a better movie there that made even less sense, and then they showed it to someone who (rightly) didn't understand any of what was happening, and then shoehorned in a full 30 minutes of Morgan Freeman babbling to

So she's pretty, AND a good judge of character.

She looks like someone went back in time and read your comment to her, and she decided to test the very limits of stern pouting in an attempt to prove you wrong.

And even the guy gets circular plates on his chest; his just get to be flat. Like they started at idiotic boob armor and designed backwards from there with the flat-chested version.

I think i tapped out around the time Mickey's boss is sexually harassing her, and then she decides to sleep with him to entrap him somehow, and then when she reveals her (admittedly terrible) plan, he whines about how he wasn't really sexually harassing her (except he was).

Was the time of Wannabe and Mmmbop peak gibberish in pop music? I feel like lyrical quality wasn't much worse or better than any other period in terms of actual words, but there was a window there where your chorus could just be that of "what does the fox say" without being labelled a novelty song.

"Ginger Spice" makes you wonder how close they came to just calling Mel B "Black Spice" and calling it a day.

Meh, just throw somebody from Danity Kane in hope nobody notices. I'm sure you'd have your pick.

"That didn't stop me from masturbating" The A.V. Club

I think i was most into Emma at the time myself, but thankfully i never got anywhere close to "I must rescue this lonely princess" levels about it.

When in fact, they represented the same old low as always that just seems novel when this is either the first time it has been marketed to you, or the first time it has been marketed to people younger than you.

She's the one who's angrily realizing she put on lingerie instead of going-out clothes.

Near the beginning of the post-endgame.

Ok but Spy Chameleon: RGB Agent is still 100% realistic, right?