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Even taking into consideration all of the horrible things he has done over the course of his life, ordering a steak well done with ketchup may be the worst.

More like the best defender on the Washington Generals

Yeah, we already knew that.

I could go for another one right now…

You're being far too reasonable

Probably. But I think he's better than his detractors give him credit for, he is just incredibly lucky. If he put half of his terrible movies out before The Sixth Sense, no one would know or care who he is.

Totally agree. The horror elements were well shot and had characters making stupid decisions, which was kind of great. McAvoy was good and it looked like he was having a blast. The flashbacks side plot though with the main girl was so cliche and (even though I hate this word) problematic. Definitely not a masterpiece,

Extremely confused, then a little annoyed. My wife and I looked it up online (how would this have worked before google?) I kept waiting for the standard twist - I was sure the main girl had to be another one of James MacAvoy's personalities who was having a psychological breakdown, but no. The "twist" is that you have

I've never seen Unbreakable, recently saw Split and while I enjoyed certain elements and performances, I felt the film was fairly underwhelming. Is some of the positive reaction feeding off of the fact that it links up to a previous movie he directed?

Pretty sure Fox News likes women in the workplace too

They need to cut down Keenan's "impression" of Steve Harvey by about 100% in those family feud sketches. I get that it's SNLs excuse to have their cast do impressions so my expectations should be low, but over half of it is just him talking.

John Voight the periodontist

Ahmed Johnson has reportedly just injured himself while attempting to respond to your post.

I really haven't watched much wrestling since the 90s, but I was flipping through and noticed a guy playing a violin on SmackDown and thought, what the hell? So I kept watching, and that seemed like the coolest entrance of all time. I'm already all in on Nakamura.

Oh my, now I need to see Terry Crews as Luke Cage in a full length feature

Point taken, but whether he was forced by the material or not, i found him to be very one-note

That's fair. JJ was a better story. DD1 gets my top spot only really because it had Matt get beaten to a pulp in a more visceral way. Like he actually looked like he was way out of his depth. All these other shows, they get shot or stabbed, and they're mostly fine minutes or hours later.

1.) DD1
2.) JJ







3.) DD2
4.) LC
5.) IF

Second half of LC was pretty bad. I'd say it's "better" because Mike Coulter looks the part and it handled the black superhero in Harlem reasonably well.
Controversy of hiring a white actor for Iron Fist aside, the show on its own was mostly ok-ish, some good episodes, a few bad ones (including the finale), but there

I was wondering about that. Knowing nothing about iron fist when this show was announced I read a bit on his origin. Was the source of his glowing fist even addressed before Davos told Claire about the dragon? I may be forgetting, but I don't think it came up before.