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I think he meant the actual scenes of passengers on the ferry holding a vote to blow up the other ferry. Those scenes are only saved by the fact Deebo is in them

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The parts on the ferry are part of something that for some reason pops up often in superhero movies and I hate it every time it happens. Those weird, out of place scenes where suddenly the focus switches to onlookers instead of the superheroes themselves. The ferry scenes, the crowd throwing things at Green Goblin in

I feel like this movie is currently going through that stage of revisionism when people are suddenly saying how overrated it is and how much better Batman Begins was. I will admit that these are all films that feed off the pure exhilaration of the audience upon first viewing and with each subsequent viewing the

As long as they are up to quality like they've been so far I don't mind dropping in on the toys every once in a while. Now we just need Pixar to start taking a look at the Incredibles universe in the same way

Christ I forgot about that line

13 hours of Firecest

I just want to say one more time that Hemlock Grove was just the fucking worst thing ever

This is a very bizarre orgy. also no Grey Delisle?

I once saw Zapped Again on Comedy Central one afternoon. It was weird.

PJ Byrne and Steve Yeun were friends before they worked on this show together.

Whole show my opinion

I was at the NYCC Korra panel this morning. Bryan was there, so was Joaquim Dos Santos. Janet Varney, PJ Byrne and Steve Yuen were there too. They did some fun q and a and showed Beginnings Part 1, which is easily to this point the best episode of Korra yet (oddly enough she's not even in it for more than a minute.)

Barbie was a better Karen Carpenter

A commenter (Triohead)here mentioned this before, so please speak up if it was you, but this is probably the only biopic where the actors aren't thinner than their real life counterparts

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They should be focusing their efforts on what seems to be a brewing shitstorm with Frozen, with the animation director making odd comments on animating women, criticism over choosing yet another Euro-centric fairytale/legend wheen there are many other cultures to be addressed, and just looking like a bland piece of

In 2008 this statement would seem insane but with each passing years its becoming more and more true. 2007 is just one of those years that *needs* to happen every decade or so, like a 1994 or 1977

I'm happy that the film itself turned out somewhat good, because I just want to see this on the sheer audacity of the filmmaking style.I feel its going to be a movie that should be seen twice, once to take in the story and again to comprehend how they could have filmed each scene without Disney security finding out

Remember when these were consistently getting A and A-? It's a shame how the good ones are so few an far between now considering there are so many amazing sports topics that could be covered. I'd like to think that if ESPN weren't behind these there would be a fantastic one about the early days of the World Wide Leader