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You could hear a pin drop in my theatre during that scene you’re talking about.

I took it as Holdo being scared due to the terrible position they were in and Leia being in a coma, so she ended up making a mistake just like everyone else did. Miscommunication due to emotion was a pretty big theme in this one.

Someone wasn’t around during the “Fursecution” era of the early-mid 2000's on the Internet.

Jesus, people are still trying to blame everything but Hillary Clinton herself for Hillary Clinton’s loss. What’s next, you going to pull the “If you voted third party YOU’RE JUST AS MUCH TO BLAME” card too? How far down the rabbit hole does this still have to go before maybe admitting that Clinton wasn’t the great

What? It’s the emotional care of the movie.

I’m through 5 of the 7 and this show becomes way better once you realise that the La Belle conceit is just another bit of the scenery of the story and not the focus. Like Sean mentioned, this kind of wants to be the Uber-Western, and Frank basically crammed every idea he had for a frontier story and jammed them in a

“Why doesn’t this review mention outside factors that don’t really have anything to do with the actual quality of the series! Clearly a WOMAN would have done that!”

But do they give him his mask back and promise not to tell anybody that he’s Spider-Man?

I 100% on pretty much every single celebrity that isn’t Lena Dunham.

It’s not a great movie, but it has Ridley shooting Rome, Zimmer actually awake and a game cast of hams having some fun with utter trash. I wish Moore wasn’t so miscast, but other then that it’s totally entertaining for what it is.

Was that Slasher show any good? It looked like my kind of trash, but I wasn’t sure.

post-Nostalgia Chick Lindsay has really upped her game.

The “It’s just a joke bro” loses all meaning when people actually take you seriously. And it’s not even a good joke.

“But still, why are we treating the lone wolf who gets a bunch of guns and shoots up places as a hero, when in real life he’s always, always the villain?”

The message of “You may never become a GOOD person, but you can always be a BETTER person if you get your shit together and stop blaming everyone and everything else around you and work on yourself” is a surprisingly poignant and mature one for a show that ended with a tiger eating people in a high-school. I’ve never

I want to point out beforehand that I’m not trying to come off as confrontational with these responses, despite if they sound a little catty, and I’m sorry if they end up sounding bad.

What? They both learn and evolve from their relationship, it’s about as “equal” an arc as you can get.

All the gulag bits in Most Wanted are classic, but everything involving Evil Kermit and Gervais bored me to tears.

Watching Zach from The Good Wife get the shit kicked out of by a bunch of women DEATH PROOF style was some satisfying television.

The S.W.A.T movie is hilarious. The bad guy goes on-camera and says he’ll give ONE HUNDRED MILLION DOLLARS to anyone who will break him out, because apparently he thinks he lives in a video game or a Batman comic. And inexplicably it works, right down to various gangs and even a dirty cop ring all swooping down on our