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out of everything DC has planned/released/previewed, this is the only one I am actively excited for, especially now that we've gotten to see some gorgeous looking footage

Quirky, not-your-typical-heroes forced to band together to save the day, all the while late 70's rock music plays?
DC finally shaking off the "reactionary" label !

Literally all of these are half-baked tweets sitting in my drafts box.

This might actually be the first time "watch The Bachelor" was even a thought of my own.

That it was okay to be your true self,
to be truly alive and human, because that's the best thing there is.

Iñárritu winning Best Director baffles me. I liked The Revenant a lot, but he just chose 'quirky' uncomfortable angles and longer than usual shots with the occasional faux-surrealist CGI trickery

it looks like they're all going to give up by episode two and the remaining episodes will just be Bob Saget trying to prove that he's a standup comedian.

Let them eat shit.
Cake.
sorry, I meant cake.

What I thought was so interesting about Hateful Eight when compared to his other films, the themes were far more obscure. Normally his pastiche blatantly smashes you over the head with what he is trying to say(majority in a successful manor), but Hateful Eight had this almost uncharacteristically-Tarantino sensibility

anything by Leonard Cohen

I got into them like two months after it turns out they had dissolved, so this is making me nothing but happy.

Oh definitely not, but I appreciate the shout out to Chicago in the headline!

Sir or madam, I would like to officially declare my opposition towards this statement you have opined.

I liked it, B, maybe B+. This episode was far less up its own ass than last Series. As fun and ridiculous as it was, it felt very inconsequential and "place-holder"

The cinematography from the trailers actively repulses me from even considering seeing this.

Doctor Who
but if I'm being honest that's at the top of my list every year.

He's done flabbergasting thing on the show before, but for me this one takes the cake.
I had never truly grasped how much of a maniacal plotting genius Nathan was until I saw him sitting in his jet-black private helicopter.

Now that we've seen a decent sampling of the "tentpole" 2016 films, I can comfortably say I'm probably just going to see Civil War multiple times in place of any of these others.

About as much time as the length of the episode of South Park I watched. Maybe that was why I couldn't focus.

I've tried and I've tried, but I just can't get into this show. 4 years in high school of fellow straight white dudes licking this shows asshole just failed to convince me, and I think I've just missed the boat.