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Yeah, he had an Arrow-mobile, an Arrow-cave, an Arrow-signal, a suspiciously young "ward" he obtained custody of through almost-certainly illegal means…

I actually also sprained my neck turning to the right last weekend. I was sitting on my couch. Life is brutal.

I do understand what you're saying, but I think there's an unavoidable element of risk when you're making pretty much any movie, much less one with as many moving parts as a big summer blockbuster. Heck, Harrison Ford broke his leg on the set of Force Awakens and he wasn't even doing a stunt. Sometimes folks just get

Hey, if you live in the DC universe and never hang out with people who might one day try to kill you, you'd never do anything at all!

I mean, for all we know, Renner might have just fallen down the stairs coming out of his trailer. He says it was a "stunt", but the only stunt he was performing was trying to get to the craft service donut cart before Cobie Smulders eats all the maple bars

Hey, Batman's rich as shit, which is more than you can say for Hawkeye. You keep him on the League for the birthday presents alone.

There will be no curiosity, no enjoyment of the process of life. All competing pleasures will be destroyed. But always — do not forget this, Winston — always there will be the intoxication of power, constantly increasing and constantly growing subtler. Always, at every moment, there will be the thrill of victory, the

Yeah, well, Rich knows what he did.

"Alright, where's the intern? Barry- Gary? Whatever your name is, I don't care. We need a good promo shot, so take this basket of rose petals and make a trail of 'em for about a mile down the beach, ok? And get a fuckin' move on before this next wave breaks, we're about to lose the light."

I thought the second season mostly sucked, but that drug bust/ambush gunfight was great.

I think he was in a place where he didn't care whether he lived or died, which was, in a sense, an advantage for him. As Little Bill says earlier, it's not about who shoots first so much as it is who can keep their head on straight and not get rattled by the guns going off. The fact that he knows he's "got it comin'"

I guess I think the message of the movie is just more complex than simple anti-violence or revenge. It's about the power violence holds over the human condition, and that power is self-contradictory in some ways. Bill (and his cronies) deserved to die for what he did to Ned and to the rest of the town, but then Ned

""She’s also upset about a line from the show where Zeta-Jones’ De Havilland referred to her sister as a “bitch,” which '“stands in stark contrast with Olivia de Havilland’s reputation for good manners, class, and kindness.”'

Eh, the best part of TDK is Joker. Everything else is just a little too over-stuffed. It's certainly a good movie, don't get me wrong, but I think Logan is leaner and more thoughtful (which is a weird thing to say about a movie where a guy stabs people through the head about a hundred times).

I don't think the message is chucked away at all in Unforgiven. I think that, while the violence is cathartic in its way (partly because Little Bill is such a bastard), it's also presented as a failure on the part of William Munny. He's betrayed his wife's last wishes in almost every way and gone back to being a

I just can't appreciate a small indie drama unless I see it in its intended format- a twice-copied VHS someone has uploaded to youtube in five parts.

At last, we can force Dennis Leary to live in the sewer!

It doesn't come up, because the victims died from eating hot lead.

According to 87% of Agatha Christie novels, cyanide tastes like almonds, so probably not. I think other poisons just taste like poison.

I mean, they do keep actually saying out loud that they would like to be cast in them, so I think you might be onto something there.