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The normal kind. The kind Ebert did, the kind the AVC and the Dissolve do.

I'm nitpicking their nitpicks, so I'm tilting the balance back to no nitpicks. Either way when you review a movie you're supposed to be honest. That's just basic journalistic ethics.

Hmm. In the TDKR honest trailer featuring RLM Plinkett lies about there being only 8 seconds left for Batman to eject from his cockpit until the bomb explodes. Go back to the scene and you'll see that that's not true.

Oh yeah, they're going for rape humor, straight-up factual dishonesty and nitpicking.

It's both.

They're not perceptive at all in my opinion.

They can, but they aren't. Boyhood is merely good and the other is one of the best movies of the decade.

I'm not all that fond of Boyhood but I do think RLM is the death of film criticism and of film appreciation in general.

Which is funny because that's an accurate description of some of the people who are defending it on this page at this very moment.

The Tree of Life achieves everything that Linklater set out to do with Boyhood and then some.

I always felt he and Glenn Howerton have a passing resemblance.

Terrific episode as always.
I'd never heard of Yaz. I thought the girl said Yes and was kinda impressed.
The EST guy looks a LOT like Dennis Duffy.

BEAK!

Implication here being that Vaughn didn't understand the source material himself. So he's literally stupider than even Mark Millar.

Your off-color jokes are just the right amount of ironic and irreverent.

If he was literate he'd write actual books, not comic books.

C.

I like how you made Cox a verb.

I don't even like X-Men as a property much and I think that entire movie is fantastic.

*Checks if legal.
*Upvotes.