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I liked his X-Men: Legacy. The issue that was suicide-y made me teary-eyed-y.

Not good enough. She needs one more thing to make her character really stand out on its own. Maybe an aspiration toward dentistry?

Lana really doesn't have much to say without Archer, though. She basically lives to be exasperated by him, that's it. Kind of sad.

Oy. Dude, stop saying fair enough and then having another random weak thing to say. Amy's not scum. Drew's support, Amber, isn't scum. It's not a giant conspiracy to silent the boy. Boy needs to grow up.

Amy acted no differently than any other Braverman (or non-perfect human being) acts on any other day of the week—she did nothing scummy. She's a confused teen in a horrible situation. We know nothing about her home life except that her parents are pretty infantilizing and over-chipper from what we have seen which

You're beautiful.

I don't think there was ever an entire plot dedicated to it, HOWEVER, Donna Martin from 90210 had a Christmas birthday. It was mentioned on the first or second Christmas episode, and she got a special present from HoSaWhoMighBeReaSa (Homeless Santa-who-might-be-real-Santa). It was also mentioned a few times after

I don't think there was ever an entire plot dedicated to it, HOWEVER, Donna Martin from 90210 had a Christmas birthday. It was mentioned on the first or second Christmas episode, and she got a special present from HoSaWhoMighBeReaSa (Homeless Santa-who-might-be-real-Santa). It was also mentioned a few times after

You're right TDKR works very well with Batman Begins, but that's my strike against it, in a way. TDK took the series to a different, very interesting direction with the Joker and death of Rachel and its new themes and ending. However, the final film returns to everything in the first, practically ignored the second

You're right TDKR works very well with Batman Begins, but that's my strike against it, in a way. TDK took the series to a different, very interesting direction with the Joker and death of Rachel and its new themes and ending. However, the final film returns to everything in the first, practically ignored the second

No, I will add those, thanks! Yeah seems to be some Oslo love on here. Bullhead looks like good, clean, excruciating fun, too. Better watch The Loneliest Planet tonight before my expectations start soaring…!

No, I will add those, thanks! Yeah seems to be some Oslo love on here. Bullhead looks like good, clean, excruciating fun, too. Better watch The Loneliest Planet tonight before my expectations start soaring…!

Agreed. It is 100% Scientology, and much more entertaining movie when seen in that light. At least I assume, since I loved it and I know a ton about Scientology. Don't know how it went for those who don't. Seems to be a lot of ire on this board, maybe stemming from that?

Agreed. It is 100% Scientology, and much more entertaining movie when seen in that light. At least I assume, since I loved it and I know a ton about Scientology. Don't know how it went for those who don't. Seems to be a lot of ire on this board, maybe stemming from that?

I liked Bernie and Beasts too, Scrawler, but just didn't love either. I guess I'm trying to be optimistic that there is much better stuff out there since everyone seems to be raving that this was such a good movie year. Only loved Dark Horse, Holy Motors and The Master so far. Luckily, Loneliest Planet and Queen of

I liked Bernie and Beasts too, Scrawler, but just didn't love either. I guess I'm trying to be optimistic that there is much better stuff out there since everyone seems to be raving that this was such a good movie year. Only loved Dark Horse, Holy Motors and The Master so far. Luckily, Loneliest Planet and Queen of

Ahhhh thank you Nathan Rabin and Alison Willmore for remembering DARK HORSE, and Alison making it Top 10, and Nathan focusing on it for Most Underrated! It was definitely my favorite movie this year so far. I was happily surprised to see it at all, I thought it was considered 2011. If it is truly 2012 though, I'm sad

Ahhhh thank you Nathan Rabin and Alison Willmore for remembering DARK HORSE, and Alison making it Top 10, and Nathan focusing on it for Most Underrated! It was definitely my favorite movie this year so far. I was happily surprised to see it at all, I thought it was considered 2011. If it is truly 2012 though, I'm sad

Even though you make a statement you don't even believe in enough to back up besides with an idiotic "um, no" I will just take a second to point out the Lincoln review never said "THESE THINGS ARE EXACTLY THE SAME." It said "if you listen closely" and specifically talked in its review about small political movements

Even though you make a statement you don't even believe in enough to back up besides with an idiotic "um, no" I will just take a second to point out the Lincoln review never said "THESE THINGS ARE EXACTLY THE SAME." It said "if you listen closely" and specifically talked in its review about small political movements