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Are they seriously asking their on-the-ground employees to confront law enforcement and defy a lockdown order?

I remember being ambivalent when I saw it in the theater. Didn’t hate it, didn’t love it, but it was something that stuck with me. The more I thought about it, the more I really grew to appreciate it. It’s now one of my favorite super hero movies. It has a level of substance that I think a lot of other ones lack.

I adore the film as well. I especially like how well it fits in with the rest of Ang Lee’s canon—the idea that keeps recurring in his films that you can only be at peace and be your true self when you are in a natural environment, far from civilization.

the fact that lay’s is doing a crab chip is cultural appropriation anyway and i truthfully cannot abide by it

Came down here to be a grump about Utz! It’s the superior chip.

Plus the celery seed flavor is the best part of the taste, not the vinegar. Bastards. I’ll stick to Utz.

More stars. All the stars. Crab chips are supposed to be a heavy-handed reminder of where I’m from and who I love. A “restrained” crab chip sounds like a cruel reminder that I’m far from there.

I mean, I’ll probably eat a bunch of them though, ‘cause Herr’s (and the superior Utz) don’t reliably distribute out here.

Its Chesapeake Bay Crab Spices (sold in the Mid-Atlantic) is a good example: It’s clearly piggybacking on Herr’s Old Bay potato chips. But whereas Herr’s is rather heavy handed with Old Bay seasoning, Lay’s version dials back on the celery seed flavoring and balances it out with salt-and-vinegar tang. I prefer Lay’s

Moore is an endless wellspring of ideas

Maybe. It does have luchadora Pikachu.

Have they considered scrapping this altogether and adapting The Book of the New Sun instead?

I agree with some of these, disagree with others, but #9 is particularly correct.

Well listen to this!

Naw, the book is terrible and the movie is a masterpiece.

Between Mystery Men and Unbreakable, the superhero sub-genre of action films is actually really peculiar, precisely because the greatest deconstruction and reconstruction of the genre came out before the genre was even established. It’d be like if right after Stagecoach, John Ford’s next two Westerns were Unforgiven an

There’s no denying that KOTOR 2 is an Obsidian game first and a star wars game second. But that’s what I find fascinating about it.

You forgot Jordana Brewster, who rests somewhere between that woman hooked up with both Torretto and Hobbes and ... Scott Eastwood.

Scott Eastwood put in a worse performance than that CGI vault in the fifth one.