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Makes the lack of him on Reno 911 less painful. Although his character on that show was more Gena than this.

That might be too meta for a show doing similar things.

I was more offended by the lack of love for Infernal Affairs.

Her nose is the only reason she's more attractive than other skinny white girls.

So much that I'm wondering if that song was playing while she danced. I find it difficult to even clap to a different beat when a song is on.

This is the episode where I got on board fully. I needed to see if the writers could utilize Terry Crews correctly (he's usually wasted) and they proved themselves here. "IT HAS WHEELS!"

I'm sure there's more to the movie than shown in trailers, since the movie is 91 minutes long and the trailer is 2 minutes. But that's just my math, which could be slightly off.

Antagonistic Asshole.

Retires at like 45 too.

So basically you're saying you should wait and see it before judging. Good? Good.

Hard to see in Kansas City maybe. My town Boise has one, and we're much smaller.

Sign you up for a death camp maybe.

The camera isn't jerky like in the Bourne movies. Have you seen Children of Men? It's similar to that. Very smooth tracking shots.

Ah yes, Order of the Phoenix. The shortest HP film despite being the longest book. The blink and you miss it cameo of Kreacher, a key figure in book 7. Also, centaur rape.

I would say it is, for the same reason The Road is considered SF. Nothing in that book suggests the apocalypse was caused by anything other than nuclear bombs, which is possible with today's technology.

I read reviews of No Country that said it had a bad script. You're really going to take someone else's word for it? Levar Burton is very angry with you.

Sounds like this movie, but kinda different in some ways.

Also he gave this film a different review at TIFF.

I haven't read Reed's review because he spoils the shit out of things, but I imagine it goes something like this:

OR, more likely, there are two Dowds, one who always lives under the seats of film festivals until they revive, and his clone who cross-dresses like Tatiana Maslany and writers AV Club film reviews.