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    Yeah that poor thing looks like it just came out of the Event Horizon.

    "…. and what was with that scene where I forgot to study for the exam and then all my teeth fell out?!"

    If David Haller is going to become the comics version of the character then there's a looot more than one season in this. They haven't even begun to touch on his real power yet.

    I agree that JAWS is no DEEP BLUE SEA, but calling it half a good movie is just low.

    The Desolation of Smug

    I don't smoke but at least cigarette smokers *do* look sort of cool. Vaping looks stupid and dainty and doesn't even include the badass factor of being life-threatening.

    I will never ever believe that people who recommend having children aren't lying to me.

    Yeah there were no cliques in my school. Maybe some "more popular" and "less popular" people but you sure as shit couldn't walk around the lunch hall pointing out the Jocks, Nerds, Goths, Stoners, Hot Chicks etc. as every high school film ever would have you believe.

    That's all well and good if this were an after school special but it still makes it pretty inert from a narrative point of view. The entire point of these Groundhog Day scenarios is that they add shading the meanest most cowardly of characters.

    I'd be all for it, it'd just feel like an odd decision given the performances of the previous Hulk films. Even if they think they've finally cracked the character, going straight to World War Hulk would be quite a gamble.

    I have no idea how hey could do that without making it the most expensive Marvel film of all time.

    I haven't watched the last 2 episodes so MAYBE EVERYTHING CHANGES, but so far Mr. Robot strikes me as something written by the type of person who didn't realise Fight Club was a satire.

    The name's Lou… Lou Kinglass!

    I feel like once Hank Scorpio was picked, everyone else was forced to go for Option B.

    Mr. Robot is, in my opinion, a remarkably well-made, well-acted show that is often terribly written. Putting it on a level with Hannibal does Fuller a serious disservice.

    It's too late, Ratner is awake now. And he needs to feed.

    If anything, it's the earnestness of their performances that sells it. And I never felt like he was pointing and laughing at the actors, they're all perfectly fine if unremarkable performers. He merely picked people with the look and aura required by the film and did what was necessary to get the right performance out

    Watch the Making of Prometheus. Scott is involved in the writing process to an almost ridiculous degree.

    Very enjoyable. I almost wish she'd lost the typical performance video aspect altogether.

    Yup. I know, Saying it just sounds snobbish, but this is *clearly* a list made by people who either don't love or don't watch enough horror.