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Benjamin Sapiens
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Rectangular fingers worked on Alex the lion from Madagascar as stylized character design, but they're just sort of lazily imitating that here, and it doesn't work at all.

Let's hope so ….

Etsy is for *selling* your homemade (artisan) knitted candle holders.

The only flaw with your rant is mentioning Israel as one of the bad guys.

"it wasn't really until Ex Machina that it hit me how different those characters are and how amazing he is as all of them"

God, even the animation looks like absolute shit.

What offends me about the Narnia books is how poorly they're written. Tolkien disapproved of how quickly his friend would churn those books out, and of the lack of careful planning and thoughtful construction which Tolkien applied so incredibly thoroughly in his own legendarium. And frankly, that criticism was

That's one thing I dislike about Netflix: it's recommendation algorithms present you with more of what you've already spent a lot of time watching, and then it snowballs: the more you watch these similar recommendations, the more narrowly defined the recommendations get.

Given that Obama has done literally none of those things, I'm not sure what the point of doing that would be …

"I don't hate The Feud, but Harvey has ruined it as host"

28-year-old (if my math is correct) Page dated (and, we can only assume, had sexual intercourse with) 14-year-old groupie Lori Maddox in the early 70's.

I'd never even heard of "Red Vines" until just now.

Citation needed - and also requested, because I want to know A) if that's actually true, and B) where you came across that particular piece of information.

He's simultaneously a godless atheist and a secret fundamentalist Muslim, and also he's an America-hating monster because of the Christian church that he regularly attended for many years.

No disagreement here.

That's funny, because based on the Steven Universe and Undertale fan content that appears on my feed, those fandoms are comprised of the genuinely nicest, sweetest people you'd ever meet.

I dunno. I was ten years old and absolutely psyched to watch Episode I, but when I actually got done with the film I couldn't help feeling … let down. There was just no denying, even then, that the movie was a little weak.

In fairness, while the characters were completely forgettable (and the "spectacle" only somewhat less so), the "message" - about environmentalism and imperialism and first-world colonial genocide - was solidly executed. Those other elements have turned into a great big "meh" after the excitement of the experience in

I think both were good movies that were brought down by having just too many flaws. A lot of the elements are perfectly good on their own, but a lot of them aren't, and the whole production was just kind of clunky in general.

Really? I thought those were perfectly good films. Maybe that's just compared to "Origins: Wolverine" but I thought those two were getting the franchise back on track?