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I'm sure it is, but honestly, this has been going on for a while. Tom Grant has never succeeded in convincing anyone who really matters that it was murder and frankly, I doubt he ever will, so why bring more attention to this film?

I honestly don't know why she really cares that much at this point. This certainly isn't anything new, and I think the chances of the case being re-opened at this point are incredibly low. That's not a criticism of the film (which I haven't seen), but Kurt Cobain died 21 years ago. I don't think anything new is

Also, when the nerdy dude scientist said, 'if we had a monkey we could get in," I thought for sure it was leading to a joke where he says, "no, not a monkey, a M.O.N.K.I.E. A  Mobile Optimal Neural Kinetic Infiltration Entity."  The he would explain how this flying robot he built was going to disable the compound's

I vote they replace Brett Dalton with Adam Baldwin (without explanation) and turn Agent Ward into more a brash asshole who can butt heads with Coulson.  Right now, his defining character traits of 'I'm professional, damn it!' and 'Skye is kind of cute, but I don't trust her, I guess?' are boring as hell.  I'm just not

Though to be fair, no incredibly awkward Subway product placement on 'Agents of Shield,' so, bonus points there. 

I agree.  So far this feels a lot like Chuck (only without the fake Best Buy).  At least for me, that's not entirely a bad thing, but it's not a great thing either.  Chuck was fun and breezy, but that was about it. 

I actually really enjoy 'The Big Bang Theory,' but even I think it's a little nuts Jim Parsons has won three Emmys.  I was really happy for him the first time he won because he seems like a nice guy, and he does do an excellent job playing Sheldon, but come on, people.  This is getting kind of ridiculous.  They should

They're half right of course.  We're all making fun of them, but it is true that the press for this movie was absolutely toxic.  Critics certainly played some role in that. 
 
What they are ignoring is that the movie does look terrible.  Audiences will happily ignore critics if the movie at least looks fun in a

I already vastly prefer Simon Pegg in a ginger wig to Rupert Grint. 

The one thing I really couldn’t get past with this movie is that it’s actually a thing that the Sam character stands up in the back of a pickup truck driving at high speeds and does a full "I’m King of the world!" impression while going through a tunnel. That is so unforgivably stupid and idiotic.

I'm glad (but maybe a little surprised) to hear Emma Watson is pretty good in it.

Now all my Game of Thrones TV show only friends and co-workers know why whenever they asked me about the books I got a really dead look in my eyes and said, "no one is safe." Looking forward to seeing them at work tomorrow!

When I first watched this, I remember thinking that Supergirl seems a little underpowered. At times, she has a surprising amount of trouble dealing with Ivy’s various plant creatures. I mean, how strong could they be? At least compared to Supergirl.

I think this is an excellent film, but I’m surprised by some of the comments here from people who find it deeply moving. Like many of Nolan’s better films (Memento, Inception) I simply thought ‘Ah! I see what you did there! Neat!’ when I was done watching it. I marveled at the film’s construction and the fine

I take your point about the changed population of the prison, Dance Monkey Boy, and I understand the film's explanations for why Talia and Bane wanted Batman to suffer.  As an evil plan (and a film plot), though, the whole thing strikes me as nonsensical and really needlessly complicated.

It’s true, there were some odd plot points in The Dark Knight, particularly the cell phone sonar machine (or whatever it was), but I thought on the whole that movie was way more coherent and entertaining than Dark Knight Rises.

I’m cautiously optimistic, but I’m a little worried that Christopher and Jonathan Nolan completely lost their marbles while writing The Dark Knight Rises. The plot of that movie didn’t make a single lick of sense.

Yeah, he was actually decent in that.  Not that he had to do much, but still . . .

Yeah, he was actually decent in that.  Not that he had to do much, but still . . .

I think we can all agree that once Legolas used an orc's shield as a skateboard in the Two Towers film, Tolkien's legacy was well and truly dead.