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Steve Potter
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I am so, so glad that Keanu Reeves is making a comeback with movies like John Wick. Decent enough actor, but probably one of the nicest guys in Hollywood.

That upcoming A Midsummer Night's Dream movie's got a pretty solid cast. Count me in!

Salutations, Debate Club members!

Nick Bottom from A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Well, it's technically a SPOILER!!!!

Believe it or not, I fucking love that shit.

Idiots. Some of them. All of them?

At the very least it's nice to be reminded that Donald Trump is, in fact, a comic book villain.

I hate alcohol (which will make my rapidly-approaching 21st birthday a blast), but I love Cheers, so I agree in spirit.

Because it's rather newsworthy (and because no one born today had a recurring role on Scrubs or Frasier), I feel duty bound to point out that Zendaya's popularity is in large part due to another, more prominent role she has taken on with Disney…

Good luck on this new, WOT-less chapter of your life, Eure! ka! May the road rise up to meet you.

Whose house is this? Debate Club's House!

The book kind of got met with accusations of racism due to the portrayal of the Oompa-Loompas, if I'm not mistaken, so the filmmakers probably wanted to make them as fantastic and out there as possible to avoid that sort of thing.

*steps away from computer, chuckling to self.

You're poop.

*stands up*

*reads that Cloud Atlas and Mad Max aren't included*

Who needs acting when you've got Lee Pace's gorgeous face?

Fifi was Kristin Chenoweth (My Wife from "An Alternate Timeline Where I'm Actually Happy").

While Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein are both better movies, Gene Wilder will always be Willy Wonka to me. He really nailed the character, hitting the sweet spot between sarcastic jackass and sincere artist who just wanted to make people happy.