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Hitch, The Pursuit of Happiness, Seven Lives, Hancock….. Hell, even the Men in Black movies, their main draw was definately Will Smith.

I read somewhere that dogs are, for some reason, mostly incapable actually seeing images on television. Their eyesight doesn't agree with it, I guess. They just see a white screen. I don't know if that's true, but anyway, that might be a reason.

Rickon Stark went to the Prometheus School of Running-away-from-things.

"Patrick Stewart subverting his well earned reputation for kindly, paternal authority figures as a white supremacist cult leader" No matter how hard I try, and I'm trying really fucking hard, simply cannot imagine that. I really cannot. I guess I should watch the movie.

Also, he uses steroids. We can always trust Sylvester Stallone to tell us only filthy commies use such a dirty tactic to grow muscles.

I truly, honestly believe that Stewart, Simmons and Keanu Reeves all bathe in the blood of innocent virgins, and that will continue to be my vision of them until I'm proved wrong.

Natalie Dormer's hotness is, I suspect, the main reason for Margaery's popularity. Also the main reason why so many people were mad that the Walk of Atonement scene turned to nothing. Not because they were expecting some great action and all hell coming down, but because they were really looking forward to seeing them

No, obvious reason= Americans, out of some idiotic sense of arrogance and pride, and some even more idiotic prejudice against everything not-American, can't seem to recgnoize what a truly beautiful game soccer is, despite Every Single Country in the World except you, having already figured that out by now. It's funny

Or you could mention the fact that if you open a standard high-school History textbook at literally any random page you're pretty much 100% sure to find war, opression, atrocity, genocide, more war, slavery, torture, even more war, some rape and murder to fill the quota, and another war, just in case.
So, yeah, the

Ugly view, indeed. Doesn't make it less true, though.

Pele, for obvious reasons, was never as big as he should've been in America. But, indeed, Ali in America and Pele in the soccer-loving world is the best side-by-side-comparison you can make in terms of their influence and how big they were.

Wow, first time I've seen that. I actually REALLY like that theme, and one of the best moments of DoFP for me was when I heard it again.

A movie made faithful to the original Fantastic Four would look a lot like "Rise of the Silver Surfer", which everyone hated, so they have their hands tied in this one, I'd say.

Given the massive success of Deadpool, Fox is already making the next Wolverine movie (presumably, based on the "Old Man Logan" story and, presumably, Jackman's last outing in the role), R-rated. So, it looks like we'll finally get to see all the blood and guts we've always wanted to see in a Wolverine movie.

Emotional issues and motivations a character like Wolverine has do not stream from his height, but from his extremely painful and tortured past, and from his own agressive personality. Both of these were played to perfection by Jackman, to a point where everybody (except you, apparently) was more than happy to ignore

You fell asleep during The Dark Knight? That's…… impressive, actually.

The very nature of his powers negates the laws of physics entirely, so that's not a really valid complaint.

Valkyrie was…… kind of descent, I guess. Though what I mainly liked about that movie was the dark and brooding Hitler, more-so than the movie itself.
But still, I think it was pretty well-executed.

In the books, the Many-Faced God is explicitly said to be Death itself, and in the the temple they have multiple statues for the multiple representations that each religion has of death (the Stranger, one of the Seven, is there). But, maybe the showrunners will add that litte change too.

Hey, Public Enemies was pretty….. decent, I guess.