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Except to kiss and or/slap Chris Hemsworth over their non-existent romantic chemistry.

Well I can see how being paid to make out with Chris Hemsworth would be much more persuasive than any other role. On the other hand she's mostly useless in those movies.

And considering Sony aka "What-The-Fuck-Are-We-Doing-With-Spider-Man?" is already a laughing stock, it's just really bullying them at this point.

Between this and the upcoming Scream TV show, I will have my hatewatching cut out for me. (Except Jamie Lee Curtis, I could never hate her).

And Jamie Lee Curtis did Prom Night, Terror Train, and The Fog, but all anyone ever talks about is Halloween.

Yeah she beat the crap out of him (bloody nose, biting), he didn't press charges, and then a few months later they got engaged. Domestic abuse can go both ways and it has really turned me off to her.

I just got a follower on Twitter a few days ago who was a two-time winner of the Hashtag War game from @Midnight. Truly he is the mightiest of us all.

What a precious little twat flower she is.

You know The Simpsons copies this joke to a degree years later in the Treehouse of Horror episode, "The Ned Zone" with Homer. I love Fry missing the button but I do say all the time, "It's taking me a long time to push this button".

The difference I feel is that Futurama at least tried to expand on its storylines however mildly attended to they were. Homer had a crayon up his nose for and then didn't and then he did, we never come back to it. Fry is an idiot who doinked his grandma but he is also the savior of the universe.

"I'd probably be actually excited for this if they had kept Anton Yelchin as Kyle Reese."

Awww. For god's sake where do I go to live in a universe where Jeffrey Combs is in a Marvel movie?!

Ergh…I loved Frances Ha…also understanding that as a young twenty-something I could relate to it. Part of me enjoyed the trailer and part of me found the admiration of tweed-life obnoxious because it most certainly is. Also I really just don't like Ben Stiller in any role where we're supposed to like/relate to him

Does it count when you are the one who wrote the article?

Are you kidding? That's the tagline for the movie.

While You Were Out was my shit in the early 00s. I don't know why I liked it more than Trading Spaces but I guess because I didn't really care about the competition aspect of it but the camaraderie of the designer and carpenters. And I had a crush on the second host Evan Farmer. I liked that it was more about

Do we still need Bryce Dallas Howard? We have Jessica Chastain now.

That's certainly one of those shows that was much better in its early seasons (which isn't always the case). I enjoy everything up until Donna and Eric get engaged, so season 4 I think. After that it's not outright bad but that's the decline for me because as you said, that's when the show stalled because it didn't

Due to work, I actually caught the last scene in Whiplash. I loved it, the editing especially is to be admired because it's such a basic setup and there's only so much you can do when showing one person play an instrument.

I watched Vertigo for a class/I actually own it so why haven't I watched it yet? It was always my impression that this was more of a noir film, but with some psychological aspects. I was not ready for Jimmy Stewart to become downright creepy in the second-half. Plot twist aside, you do not force your new girlfriend to