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    Oh I thought they were all cute girls. In fact, they were some of my first crushes.

    That's some top-notch journalism, MSNBC guy who agrees with Conway that microwaves can indeed turn into cameras.

    And that thinking right there is why you are not and will never be the CEO of Tits.

    Apart from wanting to stretch it out to give them a chance to come up with the spinoff, creating one long final season probably means that we would have had to wait at least another year for the debut.

    Hey, that IS fun!

    I've kind of gotten used to it. Listen window sucks dick but click on the top right to maximise the comments window.

    Do you not have an avatar by mistake? Or is it deliberate? NOBODY KNOWS!

    There's also no real reason to assume they're upper class. He could just be a middle class dude who put on his nice suit for the BBC. That messy office certainly doesn't scream abundant wealth to me.

    I know Peta can be assholes but calling them petards is simply inappropriate.

    I think this column is about the action films that have had the greatest influence on the genre, and on that front The Rock is an easy winner.

    Come on, Harlin's got a couple of great actioners under his belt. Cliffhanger and Deep Blue Sea alone are more entertaining than most action films coming out nowadays.

    Look if we're going to point out plot inconsistencies in a Michael Bay movie you'd better grab a cup of coffee because it's going to be a long day.

    Have you rewatched Transformers recently?

    I caught Pain and Gain having heard lots of good things about and man… It's one of the most incoherent, mean-spirited things I've ever seen.

    Yay for The Substitute! The best movie where a teacher straight up murders a bunch of his students.

    God these comments (the only reason I come here) are a NIGHTMARE to read.

    It's true, Dan Stevens has a hell of an ass.

    I'd call him the director of Mother, a much better film than both Snowpiercer and The Host.

    Two questions:
    a) Why did no one tell me Dean Devlin invented the time machine?
    b) Can't he think of better uses for it than travelling back to 1999 to do the CG for his movie?

    I don't think they need to be. Apart from the whole telepath thing, if Charles knows Logan at all, he also knows he didn't murder him.