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I always introduce this as "one of the best Christmas movies ever made." People always forget it's set at Christmas, especially with the newer Die Hards dropping the Christmas setting. One of my friends refused to believe all the way up to Argyle's "This IS Christmas music" line before Run DMC's "Christmas in Hollis"

I have nothing to add except that Rick from The Walking Dead is so incredibly weird in this film.

I always assumed any attempt at Indy 5 would be a reboot, with some flash in the pan twenty-something heart-throb as the lead.

My first thought was "Wow how long ago did they kill off Brian? The show must've really changed since I last watched."

I'm a sucker for these "narrated flashback" scenarios and this was a good one. Had the commercials not spoiled Bell getting shot I think it would have been an effective surprise.

Waiting in suspense to see if the stewardess gives Brody a second bag of peanuts is too hardcore for premium cable.

Maybe when it comes back in Feb. AV Club should rotate in a reviewer who's less worn down by the show's cynicism. The episode was pure spectacle as befits a midseason finale. Sure it continues to be somewhat cliched and grimdark but that's largely the entire premise of the show. Looking for "happily ever afters" on a

Having read the comics, the minute I saw that tank right before the opening credits I knew exactly what the next 2-3 episodes were going to be about.

Oh look another website that thinks people only use tablets to browse the Internet!