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Rexkwondo looks more legit than this.

HAH! That was awesome, and I'm glad I'm old enough to get it!

Don't forget America's Army.

Chin up Thomas! There should be no shame in this.

I'll refrain from watching this, as I'm angry enough at simply watching "Asian Girlz" yesterday. This will probably have me beat my monitor to death, and end with me eating its sparking remains.

I don't think "racist" means what you think it means. That said, keep hating Phil Fish. He is an asshole.

What the hell! I want to watch this, but it's just such a mind fuck that I haven't even heard of this!

That narrows it down to about 6.999 billion people.

Thing is, KZ 3 went with colors that made no sense together. The pallette was jarring and forced. This looks like a very nice balance of vibrant without being garish.

I'm loving the show so far. My favorite laugh out loud moment is the chicken episode, when Red was busy writing off the other groups as superstitious weirdos, only to cap it off by saying something like, "All I wanted was to eat the smartest of all chickens and absorb its power".

Best part of the movie was her parts in it. No joke. (Didn't really like the movie....it lacked more scenes with this level of real emotion and consequence....film could have used more of this).

And yet you sat through the whole movie.... :-)

You're not alone. I hated it. This was this year's Prometheseus, in my opinion. Bitterly disappointed.

I respect the fact that everyone has their opinion and hopefully it goes both ways:

To add to this emerging balance of opinion, I gotta say I was incredibly impressed with Blake Lively in her role in The Town. Virtually unrecognizable as a trashy girl. It was a strong performance that, despite being 1 note if only for the limitations in the script, instantly brought to mind real people I've met.

If a 30 year old man pursues an affair with a teenaged girl, it is rightfully seen as creepy and gross.

Fair enough. Makes sense.

So normal people can't have opinions anymore without proving they are somehow experts in the field they intend to remark on.

Background: I'm fairly liberal and I hate Fox News generally.

I agree. I think its childish to expect that a villain of Hitler's caliber must necessarily be thoroughly awful at everything, and to expect that everyone must buy into this. He was incredibly charismatic, and his highly emotional speeches did much to secure his seat of power. Simply acknowledging this does not mean