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Similar thing happens with me on the rare occasion my mom guilts me into going to church with her, except instead of singing hymns it's getting Communion. She always asks me if I felt "moved" and I always respond with "no I felt hungry and the Jesus wafer is better than nothing." Also I don't need a church full of

Gus is WAY worse than Mickey because he's completely unaware of how bad he is. Mickey is at least self-aware enough to realize she needs to change some things, she's just kind of terrible at actually changing. But Gus thinks he's right at pretty much all times, is a manipulative and controlling "nice guy" and never

I don't even think he shoots all that pretty, honestly. His colors are ugly and his action sequences - at least in his last three movies - are downright incoherent.

Fuck it. The DCEU has been a complete and utter disaster so far, why bother wasting an actually talented director like Matt Reeves on it?

Junkie XL counts as a composer?

They already basically made that movie in the 1967 version of Casino Royale. It sucked. A lot.

"Between the general drop in the quality of writing, the effort to cram sub-vice articles into listicles and 'I'm here to drop some hard truths on you nerds' it has become a shitshow."

It's pretty clear to me that Phase 3 is also supposed to act as sort of a Phase 1 for a new group of heroes to take over. So while they might be retiring Iron Man, Cap, and Thor for a time, they'll still have plenty of Dr. Strange, Spider-Man, Black Panther, and Captain Marvel sequels and crossover events to deal with

I agree. It feels like Orci and Kurtzman (and I guess Lindelof, though my personal theory is he wrote the quite good first act of Into Darkness, then left to do something else) think of the Federation as being like The Alliance from Firefly, and that's just not the case.

Soo… I might be wrong about this, but it seems like the movie might have easter eggs referencing every previous Star Trek movie in honor of the 50th Anniversary (sorta like Skyfall did for Bond). At the very least, here are some I noticed:

In all seriousness, if Star Trek 4 involves some kind of time travel - which it very likely does, given Chris Hemsworth reprising his role as Kirk's dead father - they could easily throw in a quick trip to the future to show a happy 79 year old Chekhov played by Koenig having lived a long, fulfilling life

Goddammit… they just HAD to show a few seconds of the end of Toy Story 3, and it ruined me all over again. I thought, maybe, given that it's been six years since that movie and I successfully got through college and started adulthood without having to actually give up all my friends (or even toys) that I'd be able to

See I actually find that one to be kinda lower tier, simply because the best Al songs - especially the dark ones - have some kind of inherent irony to them, and Nature Trail To Hell is pretty much exactly what you would expect a song called that to be like. I appreciate the "If you like the six o'clock news you'll

Hughes is completely tone deaf with that assessment of Guardians of the Galaxy. Last I checked, it was popularly considered one of the best Marvel movies by both audiences and critics alike.

I agree we need a do-over, but can we get it done in the next year or so and keep him as Gandalf and Freeman as Bilbo?

COUGH COUGH Amy Acker COUGH COUGH

Also gonna throw in Donoffrio's Fisk and Bernthal's Castle. That show just knows how to nail the supporting cast.

Oh man, recasting Mutt with Pratt would both be the best thing they could do for the franchise and the funniest slap in the face to Shia LeBeouf possible.

Kevin Conroy may be the definitive Batman, but Gary Oldman is the definitive Commissioner Gordon. JK Simmons is good casting, don't get me wrong, and popular fan choice Bryan Cranston did a great job voicing the character in the Year One movie and would probably do well in live action. But Oldman brought his A game

Andy Hallet on Angel was another bizarre case. Pretty much a regular on the show in all but name from late Season 2 on (especially considering that season's endgame is pretty much ABOUT him) yet doesn't get listed as a regular until late Season 4, and when he does it's on a seemingly arbitrary episode that - if I'm