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It was more like Tom Brady casting expelliarmus on the Falcons D, actually.

The OT and the two minute warning both come across as rules that exist to get the game over as fast as possible to appease the advertisers and networks instead of one that actually benefits the game.

The genesis of True Lies is crazy by modern standards. James Cameron wanted to make a Spider-Man movie after T2 but the studios were concerned it would be a flop and tried to stop him every step of the way, eventually he gave up but still had a gap in his and Schwarzenegger's - who would have been Doctor Octopus -

See also: Heath Ledger

No, I actually meant Japanese actors when I typed it.

It was classy of her to show solidarity with a fellow loser.

Just when I thought Film Crit Hulk couldn't get any worse.

Thinking about Silence, 47 Ronin and other films with Japanese actors in English speaking productions like Hiroyuki Sanada in Sunshine or Ken Watanabe in Inception, it seems like unless they were to dub everyone, which would get its own controversy, the film would be crippled by thick, impenetrable accents.

Why is Lena Dunham the header image?

It builds off the fourth movie, Regeneration, which is very good, but it can be seen on its own. For what it's worth, they were on TV in the wrong order so I saw Day of Reckoning first and didn't feel like I'd missed anything until later, when the stuff with Van Damme makes a little bit more sense.

The one that annoys me the most is when they cut on the impact when it involves women so you don't see any contact. In the Marvel movies, Scarlett Johansson does whole fights where nobody gets hit.

We live in the STEM age so nobody wants to, or is particularly capable of, thinking anymore. Consider the main denigration of English: it's always some variation or another on "if the author wanted to communicate the person was sad, why not say it instead of 'the curtains were blue.'" Why would the director convey

I agree, but it's starting to seem like James Cameron would have saved a lot of grief had he put a Marvel Studios logo in front of Avatar.

I'm old enough to remember the general consensus was that spectacular blockbusters that put all their effort into the visual effects at the expense of the story and character were good if you 'turned your brain off'.

Enough people are likely to see John Wick 2 that the actual important thing from this review will be the people swayed to see Universal Soldier: Day of Reckoning. It's a masterpiece.

Why do you assume growth to be a good thing in and of itself?

Besides for Speed 2, I don't think that's ever happened.

The only way that would matter to liberals is if property rights were being debated.

That doesn't matter.