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A man gives a movie directed by a woman a B-, typical.

Well, some things last a long time.

Yeah Clinton won by 3 million votes, but people who didn't vote are the problem.

Don't sully the good name of draft dodgers world wide.

Hey, I knew exactly what I was doing when I voted for Jill Stein.

I thought she brought a great camp element the role called for, and really sold me on the character's sarcastic nature. I guess the fact that she's absolutely gorgeous helped, too!

Laureline was fantastic though!

Sounds about right.

I absolutely loved Valerian, and I encourage all of you to check it out!

>insinuating Captain America: Civil War wasn't a bloated mess.

goldstar for [joker] boy

because he loves MONEY.

Saw Valerian today; absolutely loved it. The effects are of course amazing, and I really dug the story. Of course there is about 5 minutes at the end that stretch on a little too long, but the final sequence was actually way more subdued and succinct than any big budget movie recently (for example, Wonder Woman,

I for one, am glad Ben Affleck is batman, and I think the standalone Batman movie will be really cool, and overall I am very, very thankful this DC universe crap is moving away from Zack Snyder's awful vision (though I still think they should have just done "prestige" superhero movies, and kept up the critical and

I think we can easily trace almost all of our modern day problems to OJ and his circus of a trial.

Don't worry, they're gonna market research the shit out of this one!

I've never seen this show but based on reviews it at least isn't utter fan service. Seems like they were trying to do their own thing, and did it. MST should have never come back; its as 90s as Seinfeld; perfect in its time and now looking back; but doesn't work when resurrected. Having said that, I'd love to see a

They don't deserve it, and you know it.

beads??

Yay!