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I was afraid it was going to be something like that. <sigh>

Tell me more about these shitty opinions of Anthony Mackie. I've not been aware.

The 15-year-old version of myself acing the choreography to "Rhythm Nation" in front of the tv and singing along would have wiped the floor with JGL in this battle.

Though I haven't seen either part of Mockingjay, I would say that Catching Fire handily beats Hunger Games as the better film. The set pieces were cool and Jena Malone was a hoot.

That explains a lot. I read the first book and rather enjoyed it for what it was. The second and third books are both a slog with the the latter being particularly leaden.

The entire second paragraph of this review could easily apply to the source material. Capote's In Cold Blood remains one of the most thrilling reading experiences I've ever had, owing largely to the fact that I'd never read anything like it before and arguably since. It's very hard to classify. It's bucolic, lurid,

Truth be told, I didn't really notice it until this episode. There was a scene in Cat's office and she very obviously called her "Keyrah." I wondered if it was a gaffe or a sort of intentional mispronunciation meant to highlight Cat's awareness (or lack thereof) of her underlings.

Well, I hope that means she'll start pronouncing Kara's name properly.

I could live and die inside that little giggle of his. Tom Hardy, why won't you giggle like that for me?!

I'm a little baffled by the number of scenes we had of Kara basically outing herself as Supergirl in her rush to save the day. Couldn't she at least take off her glasses and run out of the room at super speed rather than a light jog?

In light of recent events on the tv show I revisited those panels from that issue and immediately regretted the decision. Why do I hate myself?

Allen Toussaint was the crème de la crème, a singular talent in a city full of them.This one hurts, as a native of New Orleans and as a lifelong lover of music. Farewell, Mr. Toussaint. From a whisper to a scream…

I watched the Halloween episode of Fresh Off The Boat the other day and there's a scene where four teenage boys are taunting various adults and it made me oddly furious. So I'm getting you here.

In fairness, Toonces was really creepy to begin with. Who let's a cat drive?

As a budding horror movie buff in my adolescence, I could watch all manner of dumb teens and adults getting killed and be scared but could deal. The minute that sort of violence came to either a child or an old person I couldn't handle it.

As rational as Diggle's beef with Ollie was, I think what annoyed me about it was that it was couched in this whole "I'm a father/soldier" righteous bullshit, because Olliver has never lost anyone he loved trying to do what he does and wouldn't understand. I get the betrayal he felt but think he could've expressed it

She really sticks the landing when flying and has a great stance coming up from the touchdown. She looks simultaneously powerful and graceful.

Fair enough. I'd watch this.

The first time I saw Poltergeist was when it first landed on cable. I couldn't have been more than 9 or 10 years old. I'd already built up a considerable amount of fear before even seeing a single second of the movie all due to what I heard about it from kids at school who had seen it in theaters. I actually have a

The Boogeyman episodes of The Real Ghostbusters were both terrifying.