canukgirl74
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canukgirl74

Precisely.

Your doggy is so cute! And, I finished another week of cardiac rehab! 

It’s the Weekly Achievement/Good Deeds Thread! What incredibleness did you accomplish this week? Let us know here so we can revel in the awesome.

So my best friend told me last weekend she thought I might be depressed or at the very least am exhibiting signs of depression. I was pretty insistent that I’m just stressed out but I’ve been thinking about it a lot and honestly I think it’s more that I’m lonely. I’m more a people person than I admit sometimes and I

Bruce! That adorable face makes my day every Saturday.

Shelter Cat Update!

You made the right choice for you.  Take care.

Sounds like you’re kinda answering your own question. If you’re feeling like you’re getting tired of his behavior, listen to your instincts, yeah?

This. 

So, are we going to talk about Hannibal Buress’s PE teacher and the CapPSA running gag?  This was a great movie. 

You should demand a full refund of your AV Club subscription. Don’t settle for prorated, get 100% of it. 

Futurama, season four: “Where No Fan Has Gone Before,”The Sting,”Bend Her.”

One of the great things about the movie is how it never puts Uncle Ben or “with great power” in the text, but all of the choices are infused with that.  It knows we know, and trusts that we get it.

I love this scene because it leans into Michael Keaton’s greatest strength as an actor. No one is better at playing someone who is saying one thing but is thinking another (see also: Batman, Beetlejuice, even the crappy Desperate Measures).

JK Simmons as JJJ might have been the most perfect casting in the history of film, and I say that without an ounce of hyperbole.

Man, Homecoming was just so much better than a second attempt at a reboot has any right to be. A lot of MCU movies are great in the moment but feel more rickety after you’ve had time to think about them, but Homecoming is sort of the opposite: a lot of fun as you watch it, and then when I thought back on it later I

My defining moment for this film is Spider-Man going out of his way to save Vulture’s life after their final confrontation. To me, that’s Peter Parker, a guy who would risk his life to save someone who was just trying to kill him.

As a dad with teenaged kids, I’m not sure why you keep mixing up who is the hero and who is the villian in this scene.