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I can't suspend my disbelief so much so I can buy Kristen Stewart as a soldier. And I know that people love when lesser actors prove themselves to be actually talented, but she is terrible. I have nothing against her as a person and I haven't seen the Twilight movies, but the girl just plays the same character over

I am a huge Storm fan ever since I was a wee girl watching religiously the '90s cartoons. She's the bee's knees. I will never forgive Halle Berry and Bryan Singer for what they did to her.

At first, looking briefly at that picture I thought that turtle was actually a dick. That would rather be appropriate, though.

Those '90 shoulder pads and haircuts they had were a crime against humanity.

Ruth Wilson is one of those actresses that are not conventionally gorgeous, but exude tremendous amounts of sex appeal. I'm thinking of Chloe Sevigny, Franka Potente and Charlotte Gainsbourg. All very good actresses and very beautiful, magnetic women in their unique way. I have no trouble in seeing her as a seductress.

I find it absurd how entertaining this show is considering how badly it is done. The editing is awful, the dialogue monumentally cheesy, the week-to-week cases very boring and run-of-the-mill, Alfred Enoch is more awkward than Richard Ayoade and the directing and cinematography are pretty standard, bland stuff and

I'm so very, very excited for this series. There's only one problem, it's on Showtime and they will milk it dry if it's successful. I think it would work better if it was an anthology series. Every season to focus on an affair between different sets of characters, to explore the intricacies of adulterous relationships

Megatron is a superb name for a cat. I had a fat, yellow cat when I was a little girl so I named him Doughnut. I thought I was so ingenious.

I confess I don't understand why people are so enamoured with Bill Murray as a comedian, maybe it's nostalgia surrounding Ghostbusters. Sure, he seems like a nice guy to have a beer and a laugh with, but I don't see him as the ultimate funny guy, which seems to be his image. I liked him in Lost in Translation, but

Is that really a surprise? That is the norm, it seems to me. It's much more likely a bad book will turn out to be a good movie.

Well, he is, because he kept the Ottomans out of Wallachia and protected his people. He is kind of a symbol of independence and sovereignty. His reign is taught about in history classes in middle school alongside other medieval rulers'. And to be fair, the Ottomans were not harmless kittens, they were pretty brutal

The guy has kind of a big ego, but as long as he puts his money where his mouth is, I don't even care. It looks though that he's aware of it and can take the piss out of himself. He is the Community creator, after all.

Reading the books I was actually happy that Danny got it on, even though Daario was a sleazy jerk. She was so young and horny, poor thing, she deserved a bit of fun.

I just love what a misanthropic prick this Doctor is. It's such a welcome and hilarious change after all those effusing monologues about humanity's brilliance of the past two Doctors. After all, we're not that fucking great, are we? I am really enjoying this season, no misfires for me and Capaldi is killer.

There's only so much dick slapping across the face a man can take from an anthropomorphic pokemon.

This article reminds me that I haven't read any books by Jane Austen or the Brontë sisters. Am I the only girl on this planet that didn't? I tried to read Jane Eyre once but I found it so boring. Every woman I know loves them and I feel like I'm betraying my gender sometimes. Crazy talk, I know, but if you could see

Peaky Blinders is a very handsome show, stylishly shot, with a superb Nick Cave soundtrack and obsessed with Cillian Murphy's eyes. I enjoy it immensely, but sometimes it can go overboard with the slo-mo and music montages and can feel a bit hollow, like it has nothing to say. And it lacks also character development

I'm usually very emotionally reserved in real life and I almost never cry. But a few pop culture things made me bawl, though. I'm part of that generation for which Harry Potter means a great deal, so I cried like a baby when Dobby died, both reading the book and watching the movie. I was a snotty mess.

I'm tired of hearing that the mystery of Clara was the thing keeping her a shell of a character. It was just plain laziness from the writers. Oswin Oswald appeared for an episode, cloaked in mystery I might add, and she had more character development than Clara had all season. The mystery was just a part of her and

This is so wrong on so many fucking levels. And I hated Frozen. Will nobody think of the children?