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No waaaaay…

lol stay out of politics, A.V.

I tell you hwat!

Summer Wars this weekend. A wonderful film that any anime fan should see knowing nothing about beforehand, except that it's like Spirited Away in tone.

I'd say either Marlon Brando or wait 15 years for Tom Hardy.

Ideally, we would have seen him actually do the Kessel Run and then scream "YEAH BITCH! SCIENCE!"

Christopher. Fucking. Lambért.

I would have been interested to see a younger Mel Gibson reprise his role for Mad Max: Fury Road

What future did Microsoft actually have in mind for a teenage girl AI twitter that is as entertaining as one influenced by /pol/? And what do they think is going to happen when they bring Tay back?

If only because the major studios destroy originality. Fukunaga wrote a script for It, intending to direct it for WB. He wanted to explore Pennywise's past and make him more of a complex character. Naturally, they nuked it.

It really is a travesty. The tornado scene alone secured MoS as one of the dumbest movies I've ever seen. It deserves an MST3K treatment.

How anyone thought this would be good after the travesty that was Man of Steel shocks me. How anyone thinks Snyder makes good films amazes me. He is the Michael Bay of the comic genre. Hopefully this will force them to re-evaluate their entire plan with new creative teams.

My all-time favorite film.

So, I think the problem is that we just disagree. That's cool, hope you enjoy the next season.

I didn't mean safe in terms of shock factor, so I should have specified. I meant safe in terms of structure and plotting. The episodes all blended into one scene after the next, except for Hard Home. Unsurprising because their singular subject episodes are usually the most successful.

Her best role is the straight man in Get Smart

Finally, people will realize that the last season was pretty terrible. When you look at the first season, you realize they're not even the same show anymore. Popularity made Thrones safe and thin and dull.

I don't think The Good Wife is as mysterious or elusive as you make it out to be. Writing decisions are centered on creating drama. When you have a character in Kalinda's unique position of being both professionally neutral and surrounded by all types of people, you have to eke out conflict where you can. It's just

Could backfire. Better to tell them it's about a man forced to deal with his drinking problem.

…happened for me around the time Gilmore Girls was on the air