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That's language.

Upvoted for maybe the oddest case of username/comment synergy. Also for yelling at a dumbass.

It can be two things.

Eh, if you know how to stop scrolling before the comments on certain articles, you can really reduce the racism ratio.

In fairness, outrage over kale is right and just.

Stare at it for the longest time uncomprehendingly, turn it a few different angles while shaking your head slowly, then—after like 78 minutes of this—let an expression of utter horror slowly creep over your face.

Of course Cho has the right to make it public, but she had also previously agreed to keep it private. It's the agreeing to one thing but then doing the opposite that makes her look bad here.

In the interest of further detail:
1. Because another, bigger building fell on it
2. Because Africans (well, black Africans at least, I don't know what slurs might be popular among white Africans) don't and didn't use either the term "colored" or "negro"

Bye Randy! I'll never forget you, the first human stain to ever call me a cuck on the internets.

That's a good question. For me, I like to think that Ripley just doesn't want to be the only survivor.

Oh definitely, but I'd already done some analysis of Seagal's running over on the Contract to Kill review and didn't really feel up to getting into it again here.

*Pushes glasses up further* Yes, but that is already factored into your moving speed while standing still.

But you keep denying the second part.

By southern, I trust you mean south of Alaska.

Robert Patrick's running in T2 is some of the best on film. Most actors' running falls into either the Tom Hanks (looks so slow that you wonder that they're keeping ahead of the rotation of the earth) or Tom Cruise (looks like they're fast enough, but all you can see is the enormous strain and you know they're

The name of the feature is "A History of Violence," but it is explicitly a catalog of influential action films year by year.

Along with it being much more of a horror film, one of the reasons I personally prefer Alien is that they're all just basically clock-punchers trying to get the job over with, and then this unfathomable terror gets loose.
And there's still plenty to like about Ripley as a heroine in the first movie.

I think onthewall2983 was referring to Patrick, not Arnold, but no argument on Hamilton there either. This may just be false memory, but I seem to remember at the time there being some mild buzz that she might get a nomination (she did have prior Emmy & Golden Globes nominations, so she wouldn't have been a

Female Body Inspector? That's OUTRAGEOUS!!!