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If this is true, then I've got a new word I can use every day.

Also a big screen alongside the Flatiron Building south of Madison Square Park. Plus there's a billboard visible from the Highline and another on 7th Ave. around FIT. I feel like I've seen a lot of promo for this film (meaning Pacific Rim).

@avclub-0edf30a984c91fe16daa1a9d45f2e08f:disqus I had exactly the same experiences as you at both movies.
Wait, are you me posting under a different name?

What kids would want to watch a movie set entirely in a school?!?! Why don't they just call the film Homework!

"Better than the Chipmunks" isn't high praise but it's praise enough for Despicable Me 2, which, yeah, I saw; I laughed more than a few times, and I'm still laughing at Gru's description of the death of El Macho, who died in the most macho way possible—with hundreds of pounds of dynamite strapped to his body, while

I recently saw the movie with Jason Alexander (produced by Robert DeNiro), and it's not all bad… the problem is that it draws too much attention to its non-stop puns and jokes, as though it we waiting for audience applause, instead of just flinging them out one after the other, almost carelessly. After a while it gets

Ward did a show called Hippity Hopper too, right? I hope so, because I loved that show even more than Rocky & Bullwinkle (and I loved Rocky & Bullwinkle). Too lazy to look it up, and anyway it was probably all part of this communal fever dream.

My explanation for Man of Steel's divided audience is this:
As a summer action film, it's pretty damn good. (C'mon, splosions!)
As a Superman film, it's pretty damn awful. Where's the flirty banter with Lois? Where's Jimmy Olsen? Where's the concern for collateral damage? And biggest of all, where's the all-powerful

The preferred fabric of socialists.

Feel free to join the therapy group I'm starting, @avclub-83cbdc17ab31c9ef7dc0f6903ebdc90e:disqus

We don't see eye to eye on a lot of things…

Damn you Al Capwne!

I think the three close in time repetitions of this joke show that the AVC has become a hive mind.

We should start some kind of therapy group. Because I'm never going to forget what happened on this day.

He really needs to be discovered by the commenters on this site.

Right before I hit post, I went and looked up the correct spelling. I just had to make sure there was a U in Ratatouille. I just *@$#% had to. 

Curse you, Craig J. Clark!

Rata2uille

@avclub-a74751295995aad6799bb16021522543:disqus I apologize for giving away something that was on the cover of what you were reading.

@avclub-68ed797b8372d94e15f9cce7ff19a2dc:disqus I'm waiting for the rest of this comment to happen.