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James Donnelly
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Um, yes,

Man, I hated the first PURGE film so much. Why should we root for a family caught in the midst of a home-invasion where their main source of income comes from exploiting The Purge for their personal gains? Not good.

Well, there's a theater chain I'll never use again.

Then how come no one really seems to care? And I like pretty much everyone involved and can't seem to give a shit.

I think the question we should be asking is:

Never! Bear should get his own spinoff!

This was my first live attendance at any WWE show, and if nothing else, the takeaway is that no matter how harsh the booing of Roman seems on TV, it's NOTHING like in the actual arena. It seems genuinely unpleasant. I get that we don't want him as a face and he'll start becoming a lot more popular with adult and

I once said to my wife that the best superhero show ever on network television was POI.

I'm sorry, but if that was Logan's "intended" end for the series, he came up woefully short. It was still a wonderful and devastating hour of television, but any time you have Eva Green as a woman always fighting against the darkness, it seems poetic but antithetical to have her go out on a note where she achieves

Don't get me wrong; this episode was a fucking gem. But as far as perfect delivery is concerned, the winner forever and ever will always be Kevin Dunn. The line from a few episodes back in reply to one of Kent's typical factoids:

Wow. This has been a fascinating descent into what seems like either epic trolling, hyper-repetitive self-defense (e.g. "I DON'T HATE REAL-LIFE LESBIANS" every second comment), or passive-aggressive venting about how one person sees "fictional" lesbians. Either way, this went on WAAAAAY too long when it was clear

When I first heard about this film, I thought, "Wow… sounds like a film that NWR watched a LOT when he was coming of age". Then I saw it recently on TCM (TCM just rocks) and thought, "Well, this film is a great prototype and while it's pretty obvious DRIVE is based very heavily on this film, DRIVE is just a film I

I… I'm just having a real problem with this series from a conceptual standpoint. With "Preacher" being my favorite long-run comic series ever (with "Y: The Last Man" as a close second), I just don't know if the retooling of the characters this heavily, at least in regards to Jesse and Tulip. I'm not entirely sure why