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I didn't even know there was a third one, but that's probably because they decided to release eight Wolverine movies and I just stopped caring until they did the prequel.

Sweet.

V/H/S 2 unnerved me a little too much. Never finished it. I like scary horror movies (as compared to, you know, ones that aren't scary), but I want them to be entertaining, too. Which V/H/S 2 wasn't for me. It was just uncomfortable viewing for whatever reason, which is strange, because I enjoyed the first one. I

Like I said, Metacritic is a flawed vehicle to examine. The real reason I was pointing it out was the insinuation that AV Club's grade was abnormally low(?) because of some bias that AV Club has toward "meat and potatoes indie rock." Whatever that means. I do think the comparisons between 'Kid A' and 'Reflektor'

Metacritic overall ratings are a flawed way to view music, but for what it's worth, 'Reflektor' is pulling a 79. Reviewer's opinion appears to be pretty in line with the critical consensus.

Liked for use of term "ladymeal."

I understand the desire to have this mythology, but it's incredibly unnecessary. I'll take my Dracs sans backstory. That's part of what makes him so creepy. There's no explanation for him, he just exists, his motives are largely irrelevant and he goes around having sex by drinking the blood of people. I think

'Dracula,' 'The Blacklist,' 'Agents of Shield,' 'Hostages,' etc, so much mediocrity, so little time.

I don't blame FOX. I blame whoever is watching this. Who is watching this? Is it you?

Give me the version sans WIllis, please. Nothing against the dude, except that almost every movie he touches tends to drag toward being completely and utterly average.

This thing's getting decidedly mixed reviews. That's unfortunate. Guess I'll just go watch 'No Country for Old Men' for the 800th time.

I feel like Keef is immortal, whereas Paul McCartney is just a normal, aging human.

It was uncomfortable to watch Kat plead for her life. She looked like a puppy dog in a hoodie who had been doused in gasoline and was about to be set on fire.

I don't understand why people keep saying this. The audience for this show is exactly the same audience that 'The Avengers' was trying to get. It seems like an excuse, nothing more, to say, "Oh, the reason the show isn't smart or interesting is because kidz." The reason the show isn't smart or interesting is that

Everything in this show is unbelievable. Who is keeping track of minor continuity details?

I demand accountability from those who are disliking my post. Do you dislike my somewhat lame attempt at an alternate article title? Understandable enough. Do you dislike the insinuation that a futuristic FOX show premiering in late November is going to be canceled? I know I'm really going out on a limb to suggest

Might as well have titled this article "A Month from Now, Fox Plans on Canceling 'Almost Human' After Two Episodes." The previews have looked awful. Who is going to watch this thing?

Superb B-horror movie.

First one creeped me out. I think these movies (and movies of their ilk) only work in the right mindset. Expectations gotta be dialed relatively low. If you accept them for what they are, they're a good time around Halloween.

Monster movies are cool. Cooler than superhero ones.