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    I can't help feeling that the article writer is missing the point of these movies. They just wrote about twenty paragraphs on the series but essentially the Underwold films are "Kate Beckinsale in a tight rubber outfit". I don't really see why (or how) someone can make it more complicated than that.

    Ah, thank you! "Crime scene". Yes - makes sense now. I kept hearing "crying". Couldn't work it out. It was bugging the Hell out of me given how much I loved the end of that episode. THANK YOU! :)

    "Cage said, "People began whispering to one another, and some people
    began to walk out. They didn't laugh — they were just irritated when
    they realized nothing was going to happen, and they haven't fogotten it
    30 years later: they're still angry." Maverick Concert Hall, the site of
    the first performance, was ideal in

    Read the whole thing, not just extract phrases from my post. When I said "none of us", that referred to 'sensible people' which was the context I used it in. And no, no sensible people imo, approve of racial supremecists of any skin colour.

    Crap! Thank you very much. I was forum posting elsewhere that uses that old BB style tags. I've corrected it now.

    Well then what do you mean by "Black Nationalists"? Because a nationalist to me is someone who cheerleads their country above others. The whole "American jobs for American citizens" attitude would be a nationalist attitude. People who are wary about or opposed to general immigration would be of a nationalist mindset.

    I have one thing to say and that is FINALLY! :D :D

    Buckminster Fuller once remarked "I appear to be a verb", so maybe he could be.

    Could you please spoiler things like that? I've seen the movie so it doesn't affect me, but that third paragraph of yours could really take away from someone's enjoyment of the film and we get a lot of people who read through articles like this and then decide to watch the movie as a result. No offence, it's just

    It can be two things. ;)

    I really, really appreciate it when the makers of a film pay that much attention to little details like the credits and trailers. It shows so much pride in their work. At the other end of the scale when the Guardians of the Galaxy trailer aired, I felt the same way. It wasn't the music so much as the way that guys

    I really liked The Neon Demon. So much so that I watched it again a couple of evenings later - not a normal thing for me! But I'm not sure this article makes a compelling case. The sound in this film does contribute a lot, often through it's absence. The scene between Jena Malone and Ellie Fanning's characters after

    I don't even know what "intersectionality" is. And I'm highly educated.

    I'm not sure that Deadpool is supposed to be taken seriously. You may be missing the point.

    Hottest supporting actress (Gina Carano).

    Do you really think the papers of the time would have printed it if she had? ;)

    My friends were a little disturbed when, during that movie, I suddenly started sitting upright and did a little fist-pump in the cinema. "Yes - the queen is the villain!" I whispered to my date in delight.

    If you think the blue eyes are a distracting make-up touch on the royals, just wait for the lizard reveal at the episode finalé.

    You know, I believe you're right as regards gas turbine vs. coal. It's gas turbines that can ramp up and down quickly and efficiently, I believe coal is also difficult like nuclear power. Very interesting about the caloric content of coal being variable. I didn't know that though I suppose it's one of those things

    Yeah, they have to go somewhere. My recommendation is bury them in a geologically stable area and continue to enjoy the millions of tonnes less pollutants in the air. Having the waste by-products of your energy source conveniently contained in very dense, convenient spent rods is a good thing. Also, modern reactor