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I’d honestly like to discuss this topic, and I am very respectful of others right to voice their opinions, but when you argue against the notion of keeping a police force, and then hold up gang members, GANG MEMBERS, as scions of peace, you lose my attention very quickly.

I’d think it was facilitated by criminals not wanting to go to fucking jail, not trusting the police in that context, yeah that makes sense. You aren’t going to win an argument based on defending one side vs the other. I’m not saying the cops are the misunderstood good guys here, but that the rioters are (largely) no

I think a lot of us tuning into the fight this weekend are merely doing so in the hopes that this fucker will get beat within an inch of his life.

Not really. That’s called everyday life. He aspired to be something great, and to use his powers for good. Instead, he stumbles out into the unknown and royally fucks up. In the end, he narrowly skirts by the edge of disaster (or plunges over it, depending on your point of view) and saves the day, but at the cost of

Also, almost every commenter here who appears to be anti-cop has already made this “us vs them” with their anti-cop rhetoric. Again, you’re pointing out a double standard that is leveled against them, even as a large group attack them for simply being police.

Because at the end of the day police are the ones keeping order. If you want the entire country to loo like post-riot ferguson or Baltimore, remove the cops.

And just to get ahead of it, no, I am not a racist. That is obvious for anyone who looks through my other comments. I take issue with this anti-police bullshit thrown around gawker and elsewhere. Blaming the entire police department for the actions of bad eggs is no different than any piece of shit racist blaming all

By the logic of this post, if a person of any skin-color accosts me, I should never, ever, forgive them. Because if one did it, or even a hundred, then they must all be the same.

Yeah, it’s a bad movie. I’m just saying that people always point out this one particular thing as the reason its bad, but the idea itself is one of the few, original concepts in the entire film. Everything surrounding it is what made Superman awful.

See, I never got this. Superman is a terrible film, for the most part, yeah. But the concept of him being a destructive force and still struggling with his ideas of the “sanctity of life” are fine in the movie. He isn’t experienced at fighting, and he isn’t a real superhero until the end of film (Arguably).

Shut the fuck up. Using thug doesn't make you racist. It makes the person in question a thug. People need to focus on actual racism instead of straw dogging:

Ok. I’m all about that.

But what the fuck is it about? The Amazon page, and Moore’s...uhm, enthusiasm, tell me little. Still, I am intrigued.

He just wants to sell chicken wings and wrastle.

The thing that’s always bothered me about Batman is (and I know, comic book and all) the absurdity of his “no kill rule”. It just seems so dumb in a setting like this, with a literal army hunting him. I know its a stupid thing to criticize, given the sheer ridiculousness of everything in the series/game already, but

Falling Skies is on season 5?!

Not to be “that guy” but the trailer literally states

Very, very, cool!

I want to grow up to hate everything as much as you do.

It's interesting (and another good reason why it sucked so bad) that Prometheus made Theron's character very similar to Ripley, just to kill her off in such a lame way. I was hoping for something with Shaw and Theron (can't even remember the character's name) working together to overcome the evil of the alien and the