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*lifts dumbbells*

That's how I felt, too. These videos are pretty clearly just longform commercials. Not sure how that's any more insidious than your average television advertisement.

If listening to two four minute pop songs took hours then I have to imagine that judiciary has other issues.

Only if they were rich.

He really is that guy at the party who won't put down the acoustic guitar. Those people are not supposed to get record deals.

I like to call these "Grocery List" movies, because every one of them inevitably shows the characters doing something mundane and uncinematic, like making grocery lists or shoveling snow, thus proving how "realistic" the movie is.

The whole idea of it is so dumb that it kind of pisses me off, but a couple reviews have said that it has some weird batshit mythology behind the plot that makes me think that the people who made it were at least slightly interesting and/or on drugs.

I watched The Edge of Seventeen and Suicide Squad on a plane the other week. I don't have much to say about Suicide Squad other than it was a mistake to watch it, but The Edge of Seventeen was really good!

This comment instantly made me think of It Follows.

The MCU movies already have a huge built-in audience here, though. Ghost in the Shell's audience is definitely smaller and more niche, at least in America.

To be fair, I'm not sure most American moviegoers do, either…

Evi, I believe, is saying that Bay doesn't merely regurgitate stuff he's learned elsewhere, and that for better or worse, his career shows that he's able to "create and expand." Makes sense to me.

Ha, that's a pretty good description of their sense of humor. I remember the third one would alternate between deadly serious scenes and little throwaway moments of over the top comedy, like a quick shot of a framed photograph of Shia Lebeouf and Obama where Shia was making a face so goofy that it harkened back to

The Island is pretty good. The Bad Boys films are awful, though.

It says in the article he's an aspiring filmmaker, so wanting attention from an actress kind of makes sense.

And the question was about who he would've taken to prom, when he was also a teenager…

Dude, pace yourself.

What about at the end of season one where he risked the lives of literally the entire universe for a chance at saving his already-dead mom? That was when I started thinking Barry was kind of a prick.

Check out The Guest and Walk Among the Tombstones. He's great in both.

Yeah, that's definitely something Arrow could work on. But I still find Arrow's characters in general to be a more interesting and lovable bunch than Legend of Tomorrow's, which might balance the cast better, but features quite a few boring characters who you don't want to spend time with, anyway (I say that as