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I think the show spends too much time trying to get us to care about the characters. By the end of the season, I could really care less about the individual story lines each of them was dealing with, and found the show to be mostly a bore until the sensates interacted with each other in some way (even if it was just

So am I the only voice of dissent in not liking the vagina monologue? It took me way out of the show, it very much felt like a writer's moment "look how absurd this speech is! isn't that funny everybody?!" Though I've really not been enjoying anything Piper related since season 1, so maybe my personal bias of being

So I have to be the dummy, but does he just temporarily inherit her skill with fighting and can use it as he needs, or does she actually take control of him and do the fighting for him in real time? The former would make more sense, but the way its portrayed really feels like the latter, in which case it seems kind of

Great, I can look forward to perfectly timed commercial breaks, an uninterrupted stream free of any laginess or freezing, and helpful subtitles constantly coming up no matter how many times I disable them!

I long for the days before the internet, you know, when porn respected and honored women.

I guess I never really put it together, but between Unbreakable and Signs, Shylaman apparently has some strong feelings about water.

I do think Sixth Sense is a film that is great regardless of its twist (unlike something like The Usual Suspects, where after you know the twist the entire film kind of loses its appeal). You could remove the twist completely from the Sixth Sense (the last five minutes of the film really), and I'd still dig the story

I still love both films, but if you watch them back to back it becomes apparent that Shylaman was really just a one trick pony. Sixth Sense and Unbreakable are practically the same film (wondering what's odd, discovering the oddity but not believing it, the reveal through a past event that proves the oddity is real,

Shylaman's filmography after Unbreakable.

"Females are strong as hell."

I don't know, the main conceit at the time of Unbreakable was the idea of exploring a super power but playing it straight. Comic book films were still few and far between in 2000, so it was a novel approach to something we hadn't seen a ton of. But today, even that conceit isn't really that special, since all comic

I love Brooks, and I love Patton, but sometimes I think comedians have a weird sense of ownership. He's complaining about esquire using the NAME of one his bits, they didn't steal anything from the bit itself, or any of the jokes or gags from the bit. The writing in the bit seems like the thing Brooks should be

I was reminded about this appearance it the other day actually, I was at the grocery store just to get a couple of apples, and then it dawned on me, these guys really love chemicals what are they Walter White or something?

I first heard it on CBB, their song "Once in Awhile" is one of the most hopelessly addictive songs I've ever heard, especially when you're in the mood for something to sing along with very very loudly.

The dagger is my penis.

The "that's how the Nazis started" is a reductive argument tactic as old as the internet. Next up is, "you're the one who's actually being racist here!"

The optimist in me just kind of figured, the director liked Michael B Jordan, and the director liked Kate Mara, and that was what led to the casting. But now you do have me second guessing that, and wondering if they really were adverse to a black female lead and/or an interracial relationship with a white male/black

Holy crap, having no interest/concern about who was playing Dr Doom I never bothered to look up who Toby Kebbel actually was, so I had no idea he was the lead in The Entire History of You. Knowing that, Toby Kebbel definitely becomes one of the actors in this flick the internet shouldn't have any concerns with.

Yes, parent's should be constantly scouting box scores to be on the look out for all star athletes, and then accordingly avoid common names so their child doesn't end up sharing the name of one of those athletes on the off chance they develop into becoming one of the world's most popular super stars. Very short

Counterpoint to your counterpoint, instead of Fury Road allowing Miller to launch off on some new exciting original property, he'll be following it up with another Mad Max film. So what was a refreshing reminder of a 30 year old property, will now just become another cog in Hollywood's repetitive franchise machine.