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The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Can't go wrong there.

The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Can't go wrong there.

Far too kind a grade for a movie that does have as many flaws as Tasha points out. I was so frustrated by the clunky writing and excess characters and their pathetic decisions and flat personalities that no number of visually stunning shots were going to save the experience.

Far too kind a grade for a movie that does have as many flaws as Tasha points out. I was so frustrated by the clunky writing and excess characters and their pathetic decisions and flat personalities that no number of visually stunning shots were going to save the experience.

I have the same Harry Potter story as everybody else: Midnight book releases for final three books, read through the night, took day off work to finish, cried, jumped on Chamber of Secrets Forums to discuss.

I have the same Harry Potter story as everybody else: Midnight book releases for final three books, read through the night, took day off work to finish, cried, jumped on Chamber of Secrets Forums to discuss.

I like this a lot. I still question the insistence from viewers that there was a building obscuring the view because I don't think there was. But maybe he did fall into the truck. That could have saved him.

I like this a lot. I still question the insistence from viewers that there was a building obscuring the view because I don't think there was. But maybe he did fall into the truck. That could have saved him.

Well Sherlock didn't even discover that she "matters" until this episode. So nobody else would have expected her to matter.

Well Sherlock didn't even discover that she "matters" until this episode. So nobody else would have expected her to matter.

I've considered that too because I recall the truck/lorry moving away from the scene once John arrives.

I've considered that too because I recall the truck/lorry moving away from the scene once John arrives.

That doesn't work because it contradicts what was actually shown in the sequence on the screen: Sherlock standing on the balcony speaking, with John looking directly at him. If you watch it again, John doesn't look away or down. The sequence doesn't show Sherlock getting off the roof or moving away and returning. He's

That doesn't work because it contradicts what was actually shown in the sequence on the screen: Sherlock standing on the balcony speaking, with John looking directly at him. If you watch it again, John doesn't look away or down. The sequence doesn't show Sherlock getting off the roof or moving away and returning. He's

It has everything to do with John witnessing the fall, keeping his eyes locked on Sherlock, staying in the same place, and the little girl who screamed when she saw Sherlock.

It has everything to do with John witnessing the fall, keeping his eyes locked on Sherlock, staying in the same place, and the little girl who screamed when she saw Sherlock.

Too bad the creative team behind this movie is crap. Rickman teamed with Jody Savin and Randall Miller for both Bottle Shock and Nobel Son. Bottle Shock could be politely called "ok" and Nobel Son was—well—I've seen better Lifetime movies. Premise sounds exciting, but don't expect much of a product.

RoboCop will reveal Rosie Larson's killer.

I think this is actually really good casting.

"assorted Hemsworths" … HA! GENIUS!