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THAT'S NOT TRUE

For me, the Inside Out moment that works the best for me is when Joy and Sadness hit the button together and the memory of mixed emotion comes out. It was just the perfect ending for an almost perfect movie.

Isn't pretty much anyone who could recognize the name Tatooine probably already seeing The Force Awakens?

I don't think that's very effective product placement.

It was nice to remind us all that, at the end of the day, Coulson is a nerd.

I feel like Iron Man would have one key problem going up against someone who could melt metal.

Indeed, but you could have conveyed both things with the single shot, instead of the second shot.

Jason Isbell's "Something More Than Free" has to be on there.

Phil Hartman's breaks were always the best, just like everything else.

I read everything in Ron Funches voice. He He He

REGULAR SIZED RUDY!

Counterpoint: Mr. Rogers.

#DeathToTurkeys

This year I am thankful for the fact that the comments section for the Star Wars week articles are not yet used on the rest of the site.

It's just… not very good. I don't think it's aggressively bad, but the book was so unique and interesting and the movie was… not.

To be fair, The Monuments Men was solid on paper.

And a better movie

No.

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