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    Ugh you young men. What's next, complaining that there aren't enough kids on your lawn?

    It's grown in my estimation. Apart from the climax that is. No matter how many times I watch it, that cosmic jellyfish fight refuses to become any less baffling and nonsensical.

    Note: Jane Foster died on her way back to her home planet… PLANET EARTH!

    Fatty Arbuckle

    The article tackles his very thing. Yes, Guardians and Pacific Rim are lighter and more optimistic than, say, Man of Steel but there's still a certain amount of badass affectation and large-scale destruction attached to them. I don't necessarily agree with him, but Ryan is clearly talking about a certain type of

    It's off Abbey Road. Aerosmith covered it.

    Fair enough. Oh and seek out Come Together. Perhaps you've managed to avoid it your whole life, but chances are you'll recognize the riff within the first 5 seconds.

    So you're saying you've never heard Hey Jude? or Yesterday? or I Want to Hold Your Hand? or Come Together? or…

    Art Spiegelman created GPK? And here I was thinking the man had wasted his life.

    Some people came up with a gender-flipped version of a sexist bit of media to illustrate said sexism? Truly, I have never heard of such a novel thing!

    One word!

    I don't know, nothing about this review feels vindictive or personal to me. Sure, it's strongly worded but mostly because he thinks the season's gone from such a high to such a low… Which I sort of agree with, the finale was capital-A awful.

    His son's a pornstar?

    Guess we'll have to agree to disagree on that one. I didn't find the original scary at all while the remake seriously unnerved me. It was also one of the most weirdly intense cinema going experiences I've ever had. People were running out sobbing before it even ended.

    The Ring remake is superior in almost every way. The Grudge not so much.

    "And while it’s foolish to lift up looks as a basis of the ability to become a movie star or not in the fickle world of Hollywood…"

    No, he meant D-

    Has it been suggested? I've heard nothing but good, though my experience is that both seasons are more or less on par. I really missed me some Vincent D'onofrio.

    "Hey, paralysing someone is totally different!"

    If you consider the good stuff to be the fight scenes. I was pretty entertained the whole way through.