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“According to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences , the American Film Institute and the British Film Institute, a feature film runs for more than 40 minutes, while the Screen Actors Guild asserts that a feature’s running time is 75 minutes or longer”

Alice Wetterlund is the cast member who called out pretty much every male actor on the series as being horrible to work with (she singled out Jimmy Yang as being an exception), and she’s two for two (T J Miller and Thomas Middleditch) as far as time proving her right. Of Nanjiani, she said, “He’s pretty much the worst

Fine I'll do it. 

blank check fans in the house?

As long as he doesn’t have a mustache. That would be offensive.

It’s gonna be weird to see Cavill in blackface but hey, whatever gets him back in the role

Is there a way to animate my grandmother screaming from the fiery bowels of hell?

Anyone else dork out at the Commodore 64 set up (with actual monitor and disk drive) as well as the actual 64 post boot-up screen, or am I just that much of a nerd?

Okay so...

But... Vision just told her exactly that? That whole scene came across as very nonsensical and mostly made SWORD seem completely incompetent. Wanda does need *some* argument for her world existing, soon. 

There are some clues that suggest that Hayward is one of the bad guys, if not THE bad guy. The diplomas in his office are arranged in a hexagonal shape and the carpet has a hexagonal pattern. There were some other theories and possible clues, but these are the big ones.

Aren't 2 and 3 enough of a warning? 

Line of the episode from Boba, “Let’s just say they’d recognize my face.”

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some people keep talking about how he has a big penis, so i suppose other people need to see for themselves. “mm... it’s pretty big, i guess.”

I don’t think that’s tinfoil-hat/conspiracy-theory territory. He was pretty open about it.

No, artistically.

Um, Kendrick has gone Triple Platinum multiple times, gold and platinum.

I give it five years before the reunion show.

It gets shit on a lot by the fan base but I genuinely enjoyed the Evil Dead remake.

This is actually a classic fascist tactic -- your enemy has to be simultaneously weak and nigh-unstoppable. I can’t remember if it was Goebbels or Goering who wrote about it, but basically the goal is to both inspire fear and courage; fear because your enemies are so strong and everywhere, but also courage because