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The plausibility argument could be an agree to disagree kind of deal, because I think that's very subjective. But it's made immediately clear that the CIA have been sitting on the tailor shop for a while, because they received intelligence in Beirut about the tailor. That's why that van showed up when Brody was taking

The plausibility argument could be an agree to disagree kind of deal, because I think that's very subjective. But it's made immediately clear that the CIA have been sitting on the tailor shop for a while, because they received intelligence in Beirut about the tailor. That's why that van showed up when Brody was taking

I thought the first fight between Bane and Batman was brilliant at avoiding all of Nolan's problem. Very little cutting, a clear focus on the action. The whole theater was as silent as can be during that sequence and you could literally feel the tension and dread in everyone's faces. If he could pull off more fight

I thought the first fight between Bane and Batman was brilliant at avoiding all of Nolan's problem. Very little cutting, a clear focus on the action. The whole theater was as silent as can be during that sequence and you could literally feel the tension and dread in everyone's faces. If he could pull off more fight

I'm pretty sure he was knitting as it's a clear nod to the fact that TDKR is almost A Tale of Two Cities adaptation. Madame Defarge also had a thing for knitting and watching people get fucked over in court rooms.

I'm pretty sure he was knitting as it's a clear nod to the fact that TDKR is almost A Tale of Two Cities adaptation. Madame Defarge also had a thing for knitting and watching people get fucked over in court rooms.

Beyonce is actually a mainstream pop act with some class and serious singing/dancing chops. So yeah, you are very much embarrassing yourself by calling her a "tarted up background dancer."

Beyonce is actually a mainstream pop act with some class and serious singing/dancing chops. So yeah, you are very much embarrassing yourself by calling her a "tarted up background dancer."

This becomes a better comment when you assume SoloDolo is talking about the actual character of Clay Davis, therefore prompting you to imagine what Clay Davis does on his Sunday nights these days.

This becomes a better comment when you assume SoloDolo is talking about the actual character of Clay Davis, therefore prompting you to imagine what Clay Davis does on his Sunday nights these days.

At the beginning of the episode, I found Carrie's more interesting, but as the emotional stuff with his religion and Dana took focus away from the political stuff, I began to find it more interesting. I don't have as much of a problem with the VP stuff as a lot of the comments here, but evil reporter chick is not

At the beginning of the episode, I found Carrie's more interesting, but as the emotional stuff with his religion and Dana took focus away from the political stuff, I began to find it more interesting. I don't have as much of a problem with the VP stuff as a lot of the comments here, but evil reporter chick is not

SPOILERS I initially was unsure about the direction the movie was going in on the farm, but as soon as I realized the nature of Cid's powers, I thought it all worked and fit together really well thematically. The one complaint I do have is that I feel like Bruce Willis' Joe isn't done justice to as a character in the

SPOILERS I initially was unsure about the direction the movie was going in on the farm, but as soon as I realized the nature of Cid's powers, I thought it all worked and fit together really well thematically. The one complaint I do have is that I feel like Bruce Willis' Joe isn't done justice to as a character in the

I thought it was so interesting how they just explicitly showed how horny Sara was. I feel as though in most movies and art in general, girls' desire for sex is just taboo and not shown in that way. It was pretty cool to see it entirely from Sara's perspective and I think that fits with Scrawler's argument that the

I thought it was so interesting how they just explicitly showed how horny Sara was. I feel as though in most movies and art in general, girls' desire for sex is just taboo and not shown in that way. It was pretty cool to see it entirely from Sara's perspective and I think that fits with Scrawler's argument that the

I've never read Kael's reviews so I can't really judge her, but there are negative reviews of this movie that you can find by people who actually watched the entire movie. I totally understand Spiderfan's desire to walk out and he has no obligation to watch something he doesn't enjoy and he can even voice his opinion

I've never read Kael's reviews so I can't really judge her, but there are negative reviews of this movie that you can find by people who actually watched the entire movie. I totally understand Spiderfan's desire to walk out and he has no obligation to watch something he doesn't enjoy and he can even voice his opinion

Well, I think the implication is that Cid became angry and became the rainmaker because he saw his mother die and that Emily Blunt's character was still going to die at that point. I think JoGo killed himself because of the practical reason that the blunderbuss wouldn't shoot far enough (which they covered earlier in

Well, I think the implication is that Cid became angry and became the rainmaker because he saw his mother die and that Emily Blunt's character was still going to die at that point. I think JoGo killed himself because of the practical reason that the blunderbuss wouldn't shoot far enough (which they covered earlier in