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This was an all too predictable and boring episode. The firefights seemed to blend together with a weak consistency. There really was no tension, no urgency. Years later, no one on the show thinks of a selective fire switch when they fire an assault weapon. They just spray and pray. Due to plot convenience, they are

Kinja crippled this site.

This was paint by numbers. There was little in the way of suspense and some bizarre contrivances. Why would Negan run outside into the gunfire? Where are his people? Why would no one just shoot him and all his lieutenants when they were all lined up like that?

The Raid is incredibly overrated. It’s just another well shot martial arts film. They do nothing with the SWAT angle at all. There’s no characters, therefore no one to root for or against. It’s just a sea of indifference. There’s no suspense and that really kills any good action movie.

Women do the exact same thing.

Judas Priest should definitely go in. After Black Sabbath, they were by far the most influential metal band. Despite, the many great bands the metal genre spawned only two have ever been inducted and no others nominated including Iron Maiden, Motorhead, Dio, Ozzy, Slayer, Megadeth, Scorpions, etc.

I immediately thought of an old friend that I haven’t seen in many years. That friend is someone I’ll always love and someone that’s forever in my thoughts. My mind visited the memory of said friend when I read of Tom Petty’s passing. He was his favorite artist. I was always more of a hard rock and metal guy but my

I kind of laughed at some of these songs on the list.

Hooper was a unique presence in the horror genre. His film, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, pointed toward the future with an emphasis on intensity and depravity, while also being entirely suggestive. This kept the audience in a place of suspense for nearly the entire running time and it was an approach he rarely topped.