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Quick, does anyone know if Henry Cavill can carry a tune? Because the only way we're getting out of this is if he sings Trump into oblivion…

Trump's OTHER daughter? Maybe she'll join the Resistence!

Now I'm just imagining Trump sniffing air out of a can like Mel Brooks in Spaceballs, while Ivanka and her clone look on from his bed…

LoL, fair enough.

In the long run, that's probably a good thing :P

NOTHING LIKE TRUMP HAS EVER COME AMONG YOU,

My sisters and I can recite word for word every line from Home Alone. I've yet to figure out how to turn this into a get-rich-quick scheme, but I'll get there…

Mr Greene gives a wave to camera and we freeze frame on him like John Candy at the end of both Planes, Trains and Automobiles AND Uncle Buck.

It feels like it was ad-libbed as well.

Not looking for spoilers, but many of King's works are tangentially connected in some ways right? I'm curious with this and the Dark Tower coming out so close to one another if there's anything in either work that connect the two they might throw in? I know it's two different production companies but who knows.

It does have Finn Wolfhard hidden behind those big glasses, so I assume so.

Oh so this is hewing closer to the book? I guess that means we get that child orgy scene we've all been craving.

Yeah, but I feel like it's something he had to become in prison to survive, and now that he's out he's trying to set that aside and live out his postcard dream. But like MacCauly, leaving that philosophy behind ultimately makes him vulnerable- though in Neil's case it's that he becomes vulnerable to emotions like the

I'm down with that actually. She was awesome as Ruby on Supernatural, I'd love for her to channel some of that in her role on the show, maybe a bit of a pre-redemption Captain Cold (minus the redemption arc) where she still runs around killing ppl/robbing/whatever, but maybe she and GA have an ongoing, complicated

Awesome scene. Such such a mix of "this guy is a total badass" with an undercurrent of desperation. He isn't a self-made sociopath like DeNiro's Neil MacCauly (though it can be argued that by the end of the film he's sort of evolved into a version of MacCauly), Caan is a guy who lives in the world and NEEDS his

Fucking amazing film. The scene between Caan and Weld in the coffee shop is spellbinding. And I love Mann's attention to detail when it comes to realistic portrayals of safe-cracking. Like so many forms of criminal enterprise, it's basically a Trade, and going inside is your Trade School. Although today I'm sure

Not for me, it makes me feel like I might actually be good at combat in game for once because I realize that I'm better off being a Sentinel with Tech armor using Turrets/Barricade/a spoiler tech power I won't spoil, against Remnant, while being a Vanguard (your shields get healed with every melee attack? COME ON)

I think if they'd given you the ability to determine a background for your Ryder like in ME1 that would help in terms of figuring out what kind of character they are from jump.

I don't have to LIKE her to sleep with her.

Paragon/Renegade was really just a lame rebranding of the light side/dark side mechanic from KOTOR, so I'm glad to see it go.