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Steve Potter
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Zemo's plan relied a lot on coincidence, but I figure if I can forgive The Dark Knight for doing the same thing, I won't let it stop me from enjoying Civil War either.

I believe the plan was to skip Hannibal and go straight to a wholly original story for Season 5 (originally supposed to be Season 7), which I also would love to see.

Pop Goes the Weasel has simultaneously piqued my curiosity and brought back my erectile dysfunction.

He was also in Driving Lessons, which was not particularly risky, but it was very good and had Laura Linney in it.

My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding is my favorite show with a racial slur in the title ever since Meet the Wetbacks got cancelled by ABC around the turn of the millennium.

I mean, if we never get more, I'll be ok. That finale was as close to perfect as a finale can get.

People getting bent out of shape about the Clinton Foundation while Donald Trump "loses" money he raised for the veterans.

I'm glad to see Rupert Grint getting more work. I mean, it's just a Crackle original series, but I always felt bad for him post-Potter.

Damn fucking straight Pushing Daisies.

Snatch?
Get Shorty
Cool Runnings
Something old
Xanadu
Franco Zeffirelli
12 Monkeys
Meet Joe Black and I Have No Fucking Idea
I haven't a clue
Die Hard With a Vengeance
Captain America: Civil War
Wow, that is a hard one…
Midnight Meat Train, I don't know
…Canada?
Some dramas I've never heard of?
The Terminal, I'll assume

….
Dead Man's

Another day, another Debate Club.

Now, Jango Fett… There was a motherfucker.

The Muppet Christmas Carol manages to bring me closer and closer to tears as I continue my gradual slide into sentimental old foolhood. Elf has a similar effect on me. Really, just Christmas in general.

I think it's not an unfair comparison to make in regards to the performances.

It's weird to me that Laika isn't considered the new Pixar when they totally are.

This seems like a story that was made for Scorsese to tell, but I guess he's too cool so we got stuck with Todd Phillips instead.

Who is this movie even for? General audiences probably don't really give a shit about Ben-Hur, but the trailers make it seem too much like a typical action movie to really appeal to the Ben-Hur crowd. I don't know, maybe I'd be more interested if it seemed a little more "prestigey" and had a release date that wasn't

It certainly makes the ending uncomfortable as hell.

One day someone's going to make a fascinating biopic about how Roman Polanski went from being one of the most sympathetic figures in Hollywood to one of the most despicable.

Chinatown was before he was a rapist, so it's ok to like it!