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What is your experience with spy shorts exactly to say that?

I extremely and strongly disagree with the word "Unfortunately". Show them legs, James Wolk! Keep working them shorts!

I have to admit that Bob wearing those shorts made want to get some shorts myself.   He just looks so cool in them, I kinda want one for me now, if I can find stylish shorts (which is actually harder than it sounds).

Now honestly, I found very ridiculous that both theories of Megan being a ghost and Bob Benson being a spy are seriously considered. Like, non-ironically discussed, as if they are even possibilities to happen. Not only they are kinda silly out of context, but what show have people been watching these past six years?

Great, I'll probably like it then!

Does a film become feminist based solely on the fact it's about women out to take care of themselves and teach a man a lesson? I think the film is fun, but I wouldn't call it feminist.

Belew actually played a big role in the 90's NIN albums, so your snark doesn't work here.

When there's something kinky in your neighborhood
Who you gonna call? Ghost fuckers!

@avclub-0b96d81f0494fde5428c7aea243c9157:disqus You're really comparing Whedon's style to Scorsese and Coens? Those are filmmakers with a very distinctive visual and rhythm  identity, and whose influences go beyond simply classic Hollywood films. I'm suprised you're doing the comparison in the first place, because iof

So Titus is good then?

Mr. Arkadin? I'm not gonna take you seriously at all.

Citizen Kane.

The exact opposite. Leo was all reciting is lines and trying to be all broody and deep, and Claire was just acting like a teenager in love. Maybe that's why people prefer DiCaprio, since he does the broader kind of dramatic performance (although danes is quite showy there as well), but Danes was great and she got

Is it really good though? Like, a truly good film from Julie Taymor? I tend to be allergic to her stuff, and never got around to watching Tempest because Across The Universe made me want to keep a distance.

DiCaprio rarely has much chemistry with women on his films though. Cameron Diaz, Vera Farmiga, all the women in Aviator, Jennifer Connely… he's just not very good when it comes to project romantic interest. Like I said above, ironic, I know. But not so much, since his best on screen chemistry actually was with Kate

I like Claire Danes in that film. I actually thought she was a really good Juliet. It's Leo that didn't pull off Romeo (but then again, Leo is not actually a very good romantic lead, even though it was what made him very popular, ironically).

Again, here's the thing: being influenced by that doesn't necessarily mean he is special or a great director. Hell, most Hollywood directors working today are influenced by classic Hollywood in some way. That doesn't make them the modern day Howard Hawks or Billy Wilder they'd like to be. I'd argue in fact that the

Well, if teenagers love it, than surely he's the new Derek Jarman…

Yes, part of the joke is how ridiculous it is someone would want to be seen as gay. I'm sorry, I like Friends, but come on, the show always has gay-panic jokes.

She lived with Rachel for a while, which made the bond between them more realistic in later seasons.