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…No.

And it's still way better than Batman v Superman.

Iron Man 2 was way worse than Iron Man 3. The problem with Avengers 2 is that, with the exception of the characterization of Hawkeye, every beat in the movie was better in the first movie.

Shearer did not do Clinton in all the episodes. In the Halloween episode above, that's Phil Hartman.

It does a pretty good job of expositioning the stuff, since most Americans don't know anything about Hamilton.

I will straight up murder you.

I, for one, dread the inevitable "Now You See Me" cinematic universe.

"Define Dancing" is the Wall-E scene you are talking about.

2003 would have been Finding Nemo, so you could have easily replaced the Captain Jack shot with either the opening scene or the jellyfish scene.

YOU TAKE THAT BACK YOU MONSTER

It's always nice to see a cartoon parent being an objectively good parent.

I put it along with Up as the two movies that have most effectively used 3D to demonstrate depth.

Are you saying that Tesla's ghost's disapproving glare at Edison and Topsy's love is also not canon?

Part of it is because, outside of the core family and Teddy, Regular Sized Rudy is the most perfect fit with the Belcher clan. He's decidedly weird, is game for everything and really doesn't pass judgment on anyone for their own weirdness. He's also shown a skill with puns that rivals only Bob and Louise. ("And I'm

It comes from here, @jimlillard:disqus. *points to heart* It comes from here!

I swear to God I had something for this…

They made Now You See Me 2. They will make any movie that makes money have a sequel now.

Well, that and the shitty movies DC has made.

Did you guys really not recognize Nina Simone's voice during the cover of "Strange Fruit"?

The Hangover series is about a group of alcoholic drug addicts who see their entire world fall apart and make extremely poor choices only to have no repercussions or problems, since everyone else in their lives are enablers.