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I don't think I got "Advanced Screening" invitations to any movie more than I did this one. I didn't see it though. I could blame work, but really, it's because I watched the trailer and it hit on so many key points that I hate. Quirkiness is worse than cancer. There, I said it.

I'll give you the same response every character gets when wondering about some aspect in the movie - "Eh, whatever, don't worry about it."

Now I have a machine gun, ho ho horus.

I'm a fan of Jupiter Ascending. I respect any movie that will destroy a city, show the buildings being rebuilt, and never once ask or answer what exactly happened to the hundreds if not thousands of people who died.

But how many of us actually know about Gods of Egypt for such a major motion picture? Proyas should be an "Event” director, and it seems like there's been barely information that's come out about it/that anyone cares to report on. Meanwhile, I know all about the casting changes of Ben-Hur, and that guy directed

Every time a new story about The Crow remake comes up, my mind asks two questions

Every time a new story about The Crow remake comes up, my mind asks two questions

Yes, Castellaneta, Shearer, and Azaria do more voices than other three. That's why it would be more difficult to move on without them.

Obviously, I don't want anyone to leave. I more meant in a "if someone had to leave, which would be the least problematic for the show was a whole."

His career is going so badly he won't get out of his pajamas? I can't tell if that's the saddest thing I've ever heard or one of the most relaxing sounding.

Bring back Mr. Snrub!

No. But there's like a million college-aged dudes around the country who can do a kind of crappy but mildly passable impersonation of these characters. And they'll be sure to tell you that can do these impressions. Oh, they will let you know. Usually by shoehorning in their impression into a conversation. /Very Nice/

You could lose Smith, you could lose Kavner, you could even lose Cartwright, and the show may continue. You lose Castelleneta, Shearer, or Azaria and there goes most of the show.

It's a lead up for the inclusion of Omega Red. He'll make you Omega Dead.

Ward became the MVP of the show this season. He's actually doing stuff and working angles that we're seeing on screen (not a sudden random reference to Theta Protocol), his character is going through some aspect of growth or at least presents a personality, he provides a new/different energy when interacting with

I'm not sure if you're referring to the season or the episode with your final sentence, but the Inhumans stuff really brought down the show for me. I liked the first half of the season, and I liked a lot of elements of the second half of the season (RIP Adama), but the Inhumans always seemed to drag the show down. And

You mean like if Gordon was going behind Bullock and The Chief's back (even though they are his allies) to work with Montoya and Allen to take down Loeb while also handling street level criminals with Bullock and The Chief? Show him as someone who plans ahead rather than someone who loose cannons all over the place? A

You might think that, but I couldn't possibly comment section.

People don't talk anymore. "People are Texting" now that's Millenial money.

I blame Girl Meets World. Once that became a reality… the line between ironic nostalgia and real nostalgia just stopped existing.