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Also, this

I personally don't think these guys can do wrong.

Just read the synopsis on wikipedia. UGH, SO LAME. He and the car were the same person.

and because I think the twist is that he was never having car trouble at all.

I really want to know the complete synopsis for this without going to see it.

That's weird, I just watched him die on Lost today.

I didn't know my Dad didn't really like any Pixar or Disney film until we saw The Incredibles and he absolutely loved it. He said it was because it had people instead of talking animals, which he can't stand.

Not the best, just my favorite.

This is 4 months late, but I did end up seeing Blue Ruin. It's my favorite film of the year, so far. Snowpiercer is a close second.

Put Josh Charles in it as something, a werewolf, a psycho-killer, whatever. I'll watch it.

So, do I start this show from the beginning to catch up to this solid B- episode or…?

That's how I feel about Leftovers. One great episode followed by one awful episode.

I need to go to bed.

Why does this review only acknowledge Michael Bay and not the actual director, Jonathan Liebesman, or the lead writer, Josh Applebaum? Are they not just as responsible, if not moreso than Bay, for this lame reboot?

If he gets to adapt Blood Meridian with Cormac McCarthy's personal approval, I'll be sincerely disappointed. I don't believe in Franco, he hasn't proven he has any directing chops, and that novel is probably the easiest to fuck up. If critics are saying Child of God was just mindless violence and psychopathy, how

I wish a dome would fall on Mapleton.

Never watched this show, but all of the reviews for this episode made me watch it. I'm laughing so hard. I can't believe the guy who made Saga is responsible for this. I now hope he never gets to adapt that into anything.

Lazarus was almost certainly a glitch

I wasn't suggesting Amazon reviewers are more qualified to review a book or that they had serious conclusions, I was just making an observation which I thought was interesting.

For me, the main problem with the writing is not any weird decisions or withheld exposition. It's my dissatisfaction with the way nearly every scene ends. The characters are not intelligent, but more than that the writers are not interested in giving us catharsis. Everybody absolutely loved the "I say 'fuck' too"