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Jessica Beil is really underrated. That is all.

Ew.

As someone who just recently watched through the Potter films for the first time—nice!

Fair point, and I get that thematically if fits pretty nicely. His kids are now more important to him than sussing out whether it's a dream or not. But shouldn't that still matter too? If the world he's living in literally isn't real? More pressingly, if the film's point is that it shouldn't matter any more to him,

Haha, I get it and sympathize. Would "world" work better?

Hah! Interstellar and the Martian are weirdly similar in what they're saying but so very different in tone. Inception's pretty good too, despite that annoying ending.

I like the idea that Kimmy is essentially her universe's version of Jessica Jones—similar low key powers and abused origin story, opposite attitude, just as badass.

Yeah, the Hobbit movies were surprisingly bad. Wait, what were you talking about?

Seriously though, I think it speaks to how awful a title that is for a movie, as well as perhaps something of the inherent silliness of sequelization.

2 Funny 2 Get Old

12 Jurassic Men

2 Jurassic 2 World

I mean, Rosamund Pike should be in everything.

Unbreakable Kimmy Sith.

You don't know the power of the Dark Room of the Force.

2 Zombie 2 Land

I very much enjoyed watching the batshit crazy ending of the second Bioshock game, but I don't think I would have had the patience to play through it myself, much less the whole game.

I hope not. I think the split season weakened both Breaking Bad and Mad Men. Of course it almost certainly means they made more money, but who cares about that?

Yeah, I'm aware. And I also hate urban dictionary, so sorry to send you there. I was mostly just trying to quote Princess Bride.

Kinda.