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I thought the ending worked. It's a great film all around.

Carter should live forever. Too nice to be President, too nice to die.

I'd like to see some counter-programming wherein we get a solo Ruprecht movie starring Steve Martin called Not Mother?

Amen. The shit they have there is for if you're making a Beefeater martini like some kind of disgraced animal.

So, if what you're saying is true, then I. STILL. DON'T. CARE.

Army is fantastic. The horn sections in that song never fail to brighten my mood.

That one-two punch is indeed awesome. The debut has my favorite songs, but Reinhold Messner is my favorite album, if that makes sense.

Yes to this. Makes me wish these to also had their own comedy show. They are hilarious throughout that whole interview.

They are! The Two Landos were mere blocks from my place.

Now I'm sad all over again.

Scooter is obviously a conservative, but not a Trump one. The sheer disorganization of everything the administration does would give him a heart attack. They make the Muppets look like they are on top of shit.

I keep seeing this every time Snyder comes up and I personally don't care for his whole visual style. The overly-saturated thing he generally does looks cheap and trashy to my eyes. The Marvel movies are boring but at least those generally have some balance of color and design to them - all of Snyder's stuff is one

One of my favorite movies entrances is one that's very silly, perfectly capturing the spirit of the movie:

Everyone knows that the true winner of every Superbowl is chili.

I was mixed on the first one but I'm genuinely excited for this solely because of Baby Groot's homicidal adorableness.

Glad Dowd got to get in on this and sharpen his knives a bit. Lately, all the crap films have been going to Ignaity (not that I'm complaining, just good to spread them around).

It's horrific. It makes me ashamed to be a human being.

Some good stuff here. Most excited for Raw, A Quiet Passion, and The Blackcoat's Daughter.

Saw this a few months back and while it's not exploitive, I still feel like a documentary interviewing the actual survivors would be a more appropriate way to both honor the victims and tell this story.

The belief some people hold that the killings at Sandy Hook were faked by the liberal media as some kind of excuse to take their guns away might be the single most offensive thing I've heard in my lifetime.