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    Indeed. Brave was a movie about seeing other people's point of view and finding compromise.

    I described it as Ally McBeal meets Glee with a heavy dash of Fatal Attraction.

    I absolutely loved The Crow when I was niine. A big dark city, an indestructible protagonist, spooky birds (I was confused as to why it was a raven not a crow, though), the villain was awesome and had a monster truck for a voice box and nine year old me LOVED the big gun fight in the boardroom whilst My Life With The

    Crow 2 Raven: The Feathers Fly

    If there's a parody moment where the truck slo-mo jumps a ravine being silhouetted against the moon, this movie will be complete. Even if there isn't, that should totally be one of the marketing image. Young kids wont normally get it but it will make the adults smile.

    I hope that's a guess and you haven't just thrown a massive unblacked out spoiler up on the review thread right in front of us all.

    Personally, I'm very happy to see a contentedly married gay guy in the show. I think it's something you don't see often enough.

    "All a boy is, is a deformed timeline"
    —Germaine Allen.

    I think the idea is that the city has hit such a low and is sliding down into an irredeemable disaster that the big renewal project Ray was heading, included renaming the city as a kind of psychological and marketing and motivational element. Starling City had become synonymous with decay, crime and economic failure.

    Of course there's no reason for Olliver to ever find out that Church told Prometheus, logically. So when he does find out that Prometheus knows and that Artemis is a plant, he's going to be able to righteously call out "See???!!?" to Felicity about her pressuring him into telling them all his identity just before he

    You know I could have sworn your reply was going to be "Fine. Heresy." ;) :)

    Yeah. I double checked this. Not only were they wrong about "most places" but I think they're wrong about the US as well. More states had 16 as the age of consent than 18 with a quick eyeballing of the list.

    I'm fairly confident that at some point Overwatch is going to leave Maddog floundering around in a situation he can't get out of whilst she repeatedly demands over a speaker: "Say my name! SAY MY NAME!" He'll get the message. ;) :)

    I don't believe I am. I've written two comments on this here already. The one you've replied to is specifically in response to someone saying his "whole deal as the uber-rich taking the law into his own hands" is "fascist". I'm highlighting that "uber-rich" doesn't sit well with Fascism which is a predominently

    That was a spectacularly well-done film. I still remember the scene where she emerges from a secret passage and her dress unfurls around her in the most spectacular way. The beast in it was incredible. I'm not at all surprised she said that. He was wonderful.

    Speaks highly of you, doesn't it?

    By "most places" do you mean "most [US] States"?

    Thank you for sharing that. That clip of Hilary laughing smugly over the assassination of a foreign leader will stay with me forever.

    Heresy, actually, given that it's an expression of a "wrong" belief rather than simple irreverance.

    "Last week Artemis was too young to drink but everyone is fine with using her as jail bait? Nice."