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Snidely Q. Dooshbaghe
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That comment reveals so much about your psyche. Face it, it reads like a Rorschach. Hmmph.

I believe, or rather I like to believe that Harper Lee wanted this book published essentially to correct all the rapturous, sycophantic zombie hordes who have overly idealized the magnificence of Atticus Finch. People have effectively elevated him to such an outrageously exalted status within the canon of American

It's always so annoying to hear or read someone's complaint about how that person does not appreciate or respect the crazy love that a particular comic receives. Since I do not wish to annoy anyone, for the moment, I'll not leave a comment here, for now. Hmmph.

Ah yes, now I appreciate your angle: People who were very close, intimately so, with the production of films and ostensibly should or could have been better or more successful or more prolific directors than they proved to be.

FRANKENHOOKER!!! Genius cinema. Hmmph.

All of what you say is true and valid, but all of what you say is still an apology for a film that is not especially entertaining. It's an intermittently compelling but ultimately extremely frustrating , much less than enjoyable film. I had such stratospherically high hopes for it when it was being advertised, and

Joss Whedon seems to think of himself as a noble and valiant crusader for feminist ideals, as his body of work apparently suggests in a conflicted, awkward, juvenile way. I'm not a fan of his stuff. Hmmph.

But Tron actually had a lot of heart and considerable charm, whereas SCATWOT was quite cold and not very compelling character wise. I kinda liked it but was very, VERY disappointed by it. Tron was and is still surprisingly entertaining. (And the sequel is also quite entertaining.)

Your comment sounds suspiciously like an apology. I get that you're a lover of films, especially idiosyncratic films with distinctive, unique personalities—so am I—but there's really nothing to be gained by foisting this unfortunately unsatisfying cinematic miscalculation upon people who have so very, very many

Actually, Kristin Kreuk perfectly satisfies the tedious demands of the rabid politically correct mongrels who demand absolute racial purity in all Hollywood casting decisions as she is half Asian, as is the character in question.

IMDb: Kristin Kreuk was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to Deanna Che, who is of Chinese ancestry, and Peter Kreuk, who is of Dutch descent.

Kidnap more socially acceptable skin toned children.

Ha! I know what you were gonna post. It's Maldivian, right?!

Would you like me to semi translate it for you? Hmmph.

Why is it culturally acceptable for the man to be considerably older than the women in a romantic relationship? I'll tell you why.

Whenever someone explains why cancer or rape jokes are taboo—or just too chancy for the average joker—it all comes into focus just how silly and tedious people can be, and how impossible it is to attempt to regulate speech and the thought that generates it.

Or the GOP National Convention. Hmmph.

The important thing is to get the 'men' out of government. Hillary will fix everything! (Then we'll have a governwoment)

I believe the intensely intimate—perhaps invasively so—nature of a Comic-Con press conference could possibly be experienced as an extremely inhuman event, as a soul crushing, psyche devastating assault upon the senses; a metaphorical genocide of the spirit. Hmmph.

Is there a better place to be raped by a whale?