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@avclub-011d0b4fe6835bb3d37ef4e0ea713de6:disqus I'm absolutely serious. Yeah, I've seen your posts around and, yeah, you don't have a problem because guess what? As near as I can tell, you buy in. The line always looks fine from where you are if you're on the right side.
Want a for instance? How about you telling me

Bad enough that you wouldn't even watch it for free…? I admit, I'm probably never going to get to reading the books. (I've never even read "The Lord of the Rings.")

Thanks. I think I'll watch "Hunger Games" this weekend.

I think one movie with a female lead also happens to be aimed at a female audience (and admit that might be an unfair perception) and you leap to that conclusion…..?
And you also never responded to my point: You've never seen the advertising for a move like "Bloodsport" or "Kickboxer 2" or "Porky's 3" and stayed away

Y'know what, let me cut the sarcasm and ask you a question.
Are you really denying that there's movies aimed at a female audience?
I don't know you, I don't think I've ever intentionally been nasty to you. All I said was that I thought this movie might be one of those aimed at a female audience but I was curious about

"brought the Eakin clan so, so much joy."

I don't know why I said I was avoiding it because "It's about a girl." I wasn't thinking that so it's odd that I would write it. My apologies for saying something you could interpret that way.
I hadn't thought about the idea that my preconceived notions about this particular franchise could be wrong. Maybe I should

From an article posted on Salon after the movie came out:

Not a big documentary guy. (I say … but when I do check them out, I usually like them.) I always feel like these documentaries are preaching to the converted.
Plus, I deal with real people's stories all the time. When it's time to shut off my work brain, I want to be entertained.
But I also have to say, I think you're

You're leaving out that I said it's "YA material for girls."  I'm old. There are generational differences. I'm neither young nor a girl so I feel no obligation to buy a Justin Bieber CD. It's different for males because we never grow up so the Superman movie I wanted to see as a kid is the Wolverine movie I saw last

Okay, people I want a hard target search of every Walmart, K-Mart, S-Mart, Best Buy and Sam's Club in a 30 mile radius!

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I have no interest in "The Hunger Games." The whole thing strikes me as YA material for girls and while I respect the right of that demographic to have entertainment aimed at them, I'm outside those lines.
However, the movie is on Netflix streaming and I respect a lot of the cast members. Plus, I feel

Maybe he just blued himself…?

Man, I used to have it so bad for Penelope Ann Miller… And she was one of those people like Gary Cole who I always think people will know but I always had to list five things before anyone knew what I was talking about… ("You remember 'Kindergarten Cop'? 'Big Top Pee-Wee'? 'Adventures in Babysitting'?" … Hey, it was a

@avclub-85d8ce590ad8981ca2c8286f79f59954:disqus You have blown the lid off this, my friend! They completely failed in their obvious goal of presenting a harrowing and realistic look at the pressures a teenager might have faced attempting to disguise their gender! What idiots!
Perhaps your next insight might be into

@avclub-876c83fe5cf694b3da9d54c690fdf4d3:disqus You know where you're coming dangerously close to…?

@avclub-bbb3af3d466d7231aa738ff95762091d:disqus  Aisha Tyler can never be ranked second!

Not "Tiberius"…?

Not til next fall! Geez, read a little!

You wanna get mad…? Look up Joyce Hyser. She has a Facebook page and that beeyotch has the nerve to still look great!