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1) Is Rescue in this movie?

I haven't seen the movie, but this is my guess:

i am curious about this too.

That's sort of the point actually (at least in the comics.)  The Mandarin is an inherently duplicitous character, and a recent arc basically made it so that he has no "real" origin story (they effectively retconned his origin but also made it so that the reader wasn't sure if any of the retcon is actually true).

I'm confused, do you see O'Neal as the personification of America? Or is he simply not allowed to point out problems with other nations because he's American?

This film is high quality.  The idea that it's missing a necessary third act is mostly a result of people feeling like there should be one, because we expect closure in mass marketed films.  The way it ended – by setting up a confrontation – was absolutely fine, because we still got a full character arc for the

Are you implying that the events in this movie aren't strictly plausible? Crazy. If only we had a genre which could accommodate those types of movies, we could call it "[something] fiction".

I'm very confident that the Leafs will lose the series, but I'm just happy that they made it to post-season. I agree that the Toronto media is super vicious, and so I do feel bad for a lot of them. And a lot of them just seem like really nice guys.

I was in a production of that play once, so I can subjectively tell you that you are objectively wrong.

I would be more prone to agree with Watkins if the commercial wasn't the authorial expression of Odd Future themselves.  This isn't black people being pigeonholed, this is black persons portraying themselves in the specific manner that they want to be seen.

I'm still wondering if this isn't the late night version of a backdoor pilot for John Oliver, so it would not surprise me in the least to see Andy pop-up.

I would love that so much.

Maybe he won't try to imitate Stewart.  He's great doing his own thing on the Bugle and on his Comedy Central show.

LEAFS NATION IS EVERYWHERE.

Nooooo!

This isn't accurate.

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It's true.  Micheletto is such an old-hand at killing that there's never any deliberation for the viewers to see, but he doesn't kill indiscriminately, so it's impossible to know if he's about to do anything.

What about the interviews where Stewart rips someone apart?  I wouldn't want those taken away!

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