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At least she wasn't actively harmed in providing the sample.
I'm calling that a big win compared to the stuff that's in the article.

I believe it can mix to some extent, as long as you don't do the stupid fake-rebel thing and treat your potential customers with some respect instead.
NEVER pretend that you are too cool to care about sales: it's as insulting to our intelligence as pretending superman will stay dead.

Reminds me of how one joke by a famous comedian (Youp van 't Hek) supposedly completely destroyed sales of an alcohol-free beer (Buckler) in the Netherlands.

I disliked it because it reminds me of that cliche of a hot chick doing some hacking, a dude asking her if she needs a hand, at which exact moment she replies 'no, i am in' (or does something more extreme to put him in his place).

Agreed: way too little relevance for the plot when the only take-home message is 'he/she was planning beyond the grave'.
And 'she faked her own death + lots of make-up to make someone else look like her' was pretty obvious from the get-go even if it took some time to work out the details. A 'how did he do it' is rarely

I think Allison explains it quite clearly: the problem isn't that Sherlock gives his usual wrap-up speech, it's that the writers fail to give us an understanding nudge of 'yeah, we realize it is a bit patronizing to have 2 guys explain feminism to women'

Does anybody know wether the pointed costumes were indeed a reference to 'some unfortunate parts of sufragette', or was it merely intended as a cheap visual shock to have them remove the hood and see 'good guys' underneath?
The pre-reveal speech about invisible servants also can be applied to black people, taking the

Hollywood did a bang-up job of potraying russians as awesome dudes that'll murder the shit out of you while downing a barrel of wodka.
Is that where Trump got his Putin-boner?

They also poll cellphones nowadays.
Of course nobody ever picks up a ringing cellphone except to mess with the interviewer and think up the most far-out answers imaginable.

I'm not getting that. I mean, i can understand that someone is only into super-serious arthouse and thinks the whole superhero-craze needs to die. But who are these people who think: well, we have had a man in an iron suit, we have had lots of weird aliens, we have Inhumans and X-men, but a talking racoon and a living

He can take it, he used to have a baby-face but in his 40s he's getting more of a 'serious actor face'.

First season was 'wow, this show is so cool and 1 stinker can be forgiven'
Second season was 'at 3 episodes a season you really should not have only 2 okay ones'.
Third season 'dammit, so we are down to 1 okay-ish episode a season now'

I didn't need a miscarrige to feel my intelligence insulted by the idea that these loving parents would be okay with the idea of 'so we missed out on your whole childhood, which you spend in a crazy place and which f*cked you up pretty badly'.
No desperate attempt at do-overs? Just a shrug and a 'well, i suppose it

I have the theory that 'method acting' might be part of the problem in hollywood. As in: the writers are also doing it.
They fool themselves into believing that if they merely try very very hard *to be black* they actually become black for all intents and purposes. They have lost sight of the fact that they are pretty

I noticed it a few times: a movie immidiately jumps into the top-250 based on hype and fan-votes, but almost always it slips out again within a few weeks once the average movie-goers put their grades in.
The system seems to self-correct well enough wrt that issue.

I strongly disagree: most times people have a more nuanced opinion than 'fail' or 'pass'. A movie that scores '9' and a movie that scores '6' are both deemed watchable by the aggregate public average, but one is definitely prefered over the other.
I don't like that society as a whole seems to slip away in that binary

Yeah, i have no problem believing that people are 'chosing movies to impress' in dating-profiles and the like, but i think most'll be rather honest about their likes and dislikes on an anonymous website. There may be a bandwagon effect of people feeling a bit weird about dislikng a popular movie, but i'm not buying

hey, men get me wet, i better thank them for making the water wet too.

O, so no woman is allowed to decide for herself which movies she likes. Only the great BobbyMcD with the power of true artistics distinction on his/her side knows which movies we stupid chicks _really_ like: movies made by a vagina, because gender is all the discerning movie-goer should concern herself with.
Good you

It was kinda okay imo, but i don't get why it gets so much love. I vote it at 6 or 7. A pretty standard prison-break male-bonding movie stretched out over a few decades.