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Sure it wasn't her brother Mike who said that?

@avclub-68ce199ec2c5517597ce0a4d89620f55:disqus Another dude who doesn't get it.

There is already a Need for Speed movie. It's the first three Fast and Furiouses.

Gran Turismo 2: The Speedquel.

@avclub-27e87cc851baee4401e8eed1d89fa6ba:disqus Pull the other straw man. Arranged marriages happen all the time, even in Japan. Hell, I know they happened in many a period movie set in a Western society. But name a movie in which an arranged marriage happened solely because "it is our thousand-year-old English

Diss grown man does.

@avclub-27e87cc851baee4401e8eed1d89fa6ba:disqus No freaking way. An adult woman is forced by her father to marry and stay married to a physically abusive husband. Why? Because Japan.

I thought Knight and Day was perfectly good fun. Then again I don't hate the very existence of Tom Cruise with the fire of a thousand suns. And I don't hate Cameron Diaz equally, as it appears I ought to as well. WHAT IS WRONG WITH ME

Peter Dinklage as Doop!

I think it's a damn good thing it isn't. Because the Claremont/Miller book had oriental exoticism all up the wazoo. Ooohh, look at these crazy Japanese with their thoooouusand-year-old traditions that make no goddamn sense! Aren't they cool?

You're not any more!

…IS BAD INCEST.

Funny how one gets confused with the other, innit? 

The Hunger Games 2: Three More Weeks Till Eid, Dammit.

I think they should've made Detective Movie and Action Movie first.

Fuck James Wan. Has he ever said "Malaysia boleh" in any interview he's ever given? Just once??

I don't know about the Old People Craze of 2010, but the appeal of the first Red is obvious. Take highly-respected veteran actors, most of whom are naturally quite advanced in age, and put them in a completely tongue-in-cheek genre movie in which they can mug and chew scenery and have a blast doing so. One of the most

Outbreak is actually a really fun movie.

In the '90s, I tried to get a friend interested in comics just so I could have someone to talk to about them. He bought Prophet #1 - written and drawn by Rob Liefeld - largely on my say-so that it'd go up in value.

What's with all the bitching about the dialogue?