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Facebook Likes as a method is deeply flawed.
I very rarely like celebrities or musicians, and I specifically keep politics out of my profile.
But more important is that most people don't usually cull their list of likes. I would expect that there are a number of people who liked Adam Sandler after they caught Billy

Because I watched Human Centipede 3, I keep getting a recommendation to watch Spongebob.

Man, I love the look of that hollandaise.
But why is this being linked to?

This is actually a storyline in the comics, sometime in either the late 80s or early 90s. Cap has the serum removed in some experiment or something, and feels very conflicted about having it returned to him. He works for awhile as a non-enhanced person, since he feels like it's hypocritical to go after drug users

I'm a big fan of this album. While I haven't cared as much about Clapton's contribution, some of the other tracks are really solid.
Spanish Castle Magic is great, remarkably faithful, but much smoother. It's nice to hear it appear in As Good As It Gets.
You Got Me Floatin' is great… and the version of Fire is really

At first, I was a bit more excited for Wonder Woman. BVS was really pretty poor, but Wonder Woman came out of it as the best part.
But I just realized… what if my perspective on this is skewed by how bad the rest of BVS was?

I got to see it last weekend, and it's really fascinating. While I found the ending kind of pleasing, my wife was crying.

It's actually pretty fun, and the phoners are a decent twist on fairly boring zombie tropes. The ending is not satisfying, but neither was the book ending. But the opening scene at the airport is everything it should be.

I worked at a high school for a year. There was a kid who was just like Cartman - fat, racist, sexist, convinced he was awesome. This guy was persuaded to eat as many butterscotch krimpets as he could. He piled up a cafeteria tray with them, and started working on it.
Another teacher interrupted it, and announced to

What a disappointment. I hoped the song would be rewritten.

Jillian Bell? Shorten and curl the hair a bit…

Esquivel is great.

From an artistic standpoint, there's something to be said for doing this.
First, it hones his accuracy. Timing things like this can be really difficult. Imitating someone behaving erratically is really hard to do.
Second, accurately re-creating something like this allows the performer to really get inside the

My reservations about the beginning have to do with the rewrite of Mrs. Robinson… it drags things down a bit.

Despite having a weak ending and a bit of a misfire at the beginning, I encourage everyone to watch Mother.

No one who speaks German could be an evil man.

As much as I don't care for Cameron's work, he is right.
The one thing that bothered me with Force Awakens was that it didn't have Lucas's eye for composition. There were only two shots in Force Awakens that seemed to have a similar feel - when she's sitting at the foot of the fallen walker, and when Han walks out on

How about H. Jon Benjamin?

I hadn't given it much thought, but I think that Roland Emmerich hasn't directed anything good, and yet I've somehow seen a number of his movies in theaters.
The most memorable thing about any of them was that I was sitting with my girlfriend (now my wife) watching The Day After Tomorrow, and we were the only people

Well, I have something to say.
I was confused why these reviews existed.
But Exodus Part 2 has one of the coolest moments when the ship jumps into the atmosphere. They shot it really well, and you get a great sense of how taxing this is on the ship, and how much danger it entails.
It's a little disappointing that The