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No K-pop list is complete without Super Junior! I’d argue that Rain is an easier omission since he’s probably the only other hallyu star besides Psy that most Americans *should* be able to name.

An entire Power Hour of K-Pop - K-Pop! - and Mohd is nowhere to be found in the initial comments. This site truly has died.

You dropped this.

Exactly. Syndrome is clearly a genius-level IQ, but he’s also a monstrous psychopath the world is better off without. Mirage’s line about “Valuing life is not weakness...And disregarding it is not strength,” plays into that. 

Yeah, Ghostbusters is a bad example here. Ivan Reitman has said that he intended it to have a libertarian subtext:

“People working together toward a greater good” is the running theme of Bird’s movies, you see it in Mission Impossible, where talented individuals only succeed when functioning in concert with each other, and in Ratatouille, where the restaurant needs more than a talented chef to work.

Up does its best work in the first 15 minutes (which are admittedly, amazing and never fail to make me cry even on repeated viewings). Once they lift off, it sort of plateaus into a generally pleasant film but nothing spectacular.

post more threads maybe someone will respond to one and you’ll make a friend

Mm, true, most of my criticisms aren’t especially valid, as they focus primarily on the quality of the hairpieces the men in the movie wear, and whether I like any visible band posters in the background of any given scene.

DCCU to fans: The beatings will continue until morale improves.

Joking about this is in bad taste, so I won’t do it. But since you were wondering, hypothetically, “Haven’t these poor kids been through enough already?” would be a pretty sharp response. Hypothetically.

Hot take: “Hold the Line” is better than both.

“Gonna be honest—if you find yourself constantly having to explain to people that despite what they just heard you say,”

But that’s not what’s happening. People are continually calling him racist based on one incident, reported years after the fact, that they lack all the information on, that they don’t have film or

look at these two... a couple of cards

I think this might be a result of the fact that Anderson seems to push for a very monotonous form of line delivery.

Personally I think when everyone puts their hand on Steve Zissou when they find the Jaguar Shark is a touching moment, but save for Willem Defoe, who breaks out of that flat delivery?

I’d agree Harrison Ford isn’t all that good at acting. He’s good at being Harrison Ford, which is a pretty great thing to be. And having Harrison Ford fly space ships and investigate robot people and whip Nazis and punch terrorists is great and has resulted in quite a bit of A-level material, it’s never been because

This is going to be REALLY controversial, but I’m gonna name Wes Anderson. He has an impeccable eye and sense of design and style, but at the expense of anything approaching warmth or spontaneity, because it is all so designed and arch and calls attention to itself, and more and more he has become wrapped up in

Ain’t nothin but a contractual obligation in their cross-platform promotional portfolio.

Tell me why!