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Her character has also only dated one guy. That was such an odd narrative choice. It reminds of this shitty thing Chuck Klosterman wrote about how he (used to) only persued women who were in relationships because instead of competing against every other guy (presumably), he just has to be more appealing than the

I keep thinking that's him the trailers and meaning to look it up to make sure after seeing that cockpit shot, and I have the same thought every time "I'd know that mouth anywhere."

Still relevant in spirit!

That sounds like something a fan of a DC sports team would say. I for one preferred to watch a crappy movie with my dad last night instead of witnessing the Caps lose to the Penguins again or the Wizards lay an egg with everyone in the media talking about how they've really been playing better than the Celtics in

That seems overly optimistic.

The New Mutants have just been around long enough to have everyone who died revived. Granted the New X-Men had a whole sale slaughter that's kind of unrivaled in superhero comics. And I forgot specifically how Synch died, but wasn't Skin crucified in Austen's X-Men run?

I had this feeling throughout the film because Sudekis is generally a pretty charming fellow, so you kind of keep expecting some sort or redemption because "he can't be all that bad" or some such bullshit, and that's just abusers logic for the most part because we're conditioned to accept something like that. She

I'd like Rebel Wilson more if everyone just treated her like Falstaff.

Also the only one who doesn't actively have an interest in sleeping with her.

He's an abuser all the same. He pushes her away but then requires her to come back after he decides it's time for her to come back. At no point does he allow her agency or even respect when she has agency. He says he loves her, but then immediately follows that up with everything that's wrong with her. He looks

The one thing I wish the film had delved into a bit more was their friendship growing up because young Oscar crushing her Seoul display kind of feels out of place (not necessarily with Oscar but with how the flashbacks are constructed). Also, it might have worked without him saying anything but I think him saying

I went to a release part for the seventh book (having not read any of the books, or really any intention to) and I'd read about how Rowling planned to keep the epilogue in about where the characters ended up after the story. As someone who had a focus in writing in college, I was kind of fascinated by why she would

Some friends and I were thinking that Pax Romana was a spell Morrison was placing on Moore to make it so Watchmen never happened.

Hela isn't the police.

The criticism for Iron Fist had been there since the character's creation. On top of taking liberally from Chinese myths and just inserting a white dude in there. Also, Marvel did have Lewis Tan audition for the role of Danny, which means they were aware of the problem from the beginning of the series and then just

They'd be better off trying to radicalize Melissa McCarthy.

They were really hard up for an Hispanic representative in their cabinet for awhile there.

As he currently exists, no less.

Monaco knows what it did.

I'm pretty sure he's been monetizing being an asshole for four decades now…just not always in front of cameras.