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"the less-frustrating comic book upon which it’s based "

So am I the only person to actually like Chappie and (sacrilege!) think the new RoboCop was much better than expected? Ok then.

For the most part I agree with these rankings, although personally I'd switch X2 and First Class. Though FC had its amazing moments, as a whole X2 worked better for me. Then again, it's been a while, maybe I'm remembering it through rose tinted glasses. No comment on Apocalypse, haven't managed to watch it yet. I'd

He said it best himself in his first quote in IM2: "Look, it's me, I'm here, deal with it. Let's move on"

After the DoFP retcon, the Rasputins never migrated to the US and Piot was born and raised in Russia. There you go.

My US shoe size (according to this chart I found) is actually 11-12, but ok, FINE!

The ones I've listed pretty much have been working non-stop and are not poor or in debt. In this business that's success enough.

EDIT: You know what, screw it. You win the argument, all hail etc etc

"a franchise that literally has an entire trilogy of prequels."

That I can understand, even get behind. It just felt abrupt, rushed and non-sensical, that's all.

Honestly, the only one who I barely heard from after Friends was Perry. I merely commented on the ones who went on to do the most work in front or behind the cameras. As for Seinfeld…I didn't much care for Seinfeld as a whole, then again I only watched it a couple of years ago. It's definitely a show of its era, as is

Anniston, Cox and Schwimmer didn't do too bad.

I highly suggest that before you reply, you go back and check the AV club articles (that's "articles", plural) on the subject over the span of the last couple of months or so, because clearly, you either haven't or can't see it. The "if you don't like this you're basically an asshole just like those guys" vibe is very

I'm not arguing with that. It's just a damn shame these are the shows a large majority of viewers considers the go-to sitcoms these days. Lorre is the Bay of TV.

Same "It was never funny and barely even watchable, especially after the first couple of seasons. The writting was unfunny, trite and just not good." goes for 2 and a half men, actually. Though I had stopped watching long before Sheen left, and am blissfully oblivious to how it was after that. I know cash makes the

Finally. It was never funny and barely even watchable, especially after the first couple of seasons. The writting was unfunny, trite and just not good. How Lorre keeps getting work is beyond me. Good riddance, I say.

Wow. Ok, this is so moronically patronising I'm at a loss for words. Seriously, you stumped me. That's me in a nutshell, right there. I assume everyone who bashes something (sexist, frothing fanboys) I have the least bit in common with (not caring for this film) must be insulting me, because I have the logical and

It sure seems to happen on this, man. I don't have much on an opinion on the film, honestly. I don't hate the film by default, certainly. But I keep getting the vibe (internet, RL, everywhere really) that because I'm not excited for it and wholeheartedly defending it all the time I'm one of "those" guys. And it's a

No, but I think you have at least the right not to look forward to a film from the trailer alone. Bashing a film pre-release is over the top, doing it for the wrong reasons is pure entitled dickery. But quietly not looking forward to it is and should be definitely allowed, and that's my gripe. I get the feeling if I'm

Looks like you missed this part "People bashing it before they've seen for the wrong reasons are dicks, yes." Don't nitpick to make me out the death threat-apologizer, please.