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I LOVE the Istanbul (Not Constantinople) routine. I've always loved that song, and the routine is just haunting and awesome.
@avclub-e57f718840a576abbb40a7d046c4e3b0:disqus @avclub-985d212e6afdce1ea7dc206c8d1963a1:disqus I blame you not. I still had a sad.
For those of you who chose "Psycho Killer" over "Life During Wartime", I say, "boo".
When I was probably about 15, I was taking French in high school. For extra credit, we were able to watch a few different movies and then write reports on them. I decided to do this one weekend, and chose Amelie, knowing very little about it. My Grandma was there that weekend, and we sat down to watch it. Let's just…
When I was probably about 15, I was taking French in high school. For extra credit, we were able to watch a few different movies and then write reports on them. I decided to do this one weekend, and chose Amelie, knowing very little about it. My Grandma was there that weekend, and we sat down to watch it. Let's just…
Haha, me too strangely enough.
Haha, me too strangely enough.
Simon rescuing river from the academy himself bothers me EVERY time I watch the movie; to me, its pretty clear in the series that he hired some guys to rescue his sister. But what bothers me even more is that in that first scene they tell him so much that he spends the entire series trying to find out. It was always…
Simon rescuing river from the academy himself bothers me EVERY time I watch the movie; to me, its pretty clear in the series that he hired some guys to rescue his sister. But what bothers me even more is that in that first scene they tell him so much that he spends the entire series trying to find out. It was always…
I think its dangerous to say that a hero is someone willing to fight "for the greater good." Wouldn't that make The Operative a hero as well? After all, he truly believed that he was fighting for the greater good as well. I'm mostly taking issue here with the phrase "the greater good" as it has been my experience in…
I think its dangerous to say that a hero is someone willing to fight "for the greater good." Wouldn't that make The Operative a hero as well? After all, he truly believed that he was fighting for the greater good as well. I'm mostly taking issue here with the phrase "the greater good" as it has been my experience in…