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    If this one is even half as nightmarish and horrifying as that movie was I'll reverse my current "Why? Why must these things exist?" position.

    I don't know - I mean, we've seen them both have to improvise with nothing planned during the trial, and it's pretty clear that Foggy did a much better job on his feet, at least as far as figuring out what to do on the fly.

    I liked it because to be honest I think he's pretty clearly suffering from some serious PTSD (among, probably, other non-directly-mental-health related stuff). But reacting like that (and exactly like that) is something you do actually see out of people with genuine mental health issues.

    I really like that the show has managed to make clear (without being too bald faced about it) that despite Matt's charisma and daring Foggy really is, deep down, probably the better lawyer. He isn't as good at those particular things, which is why Matt makes a good partner, but he's not remotely a hapless sidekick

    One!?

    This is kind of a misquotation of her though: she wasn't expressing surprise, just a kind of gratitude.

    And other stock footage of him!

    Cary Hiroyuki Tagawa!

    The fact that Kills Without A Knife actually does in fact kill with a knife is one of the greatest bits of that movie, and also is a pretty great idea in general. If you want to use "surprise a knife!" as a go-to move when killing, it works best if you have a reputation for not doing that. But doing that makes it

    I love watching those latter two groups argue with each other. Seriously half the time it looks like:
    "Look, I think [awful thing] too, and I'm not a racist."
    "THE HELL WE AREN'T!!"

    From what I can remember (yesIamashamedIsawit) the last Transformers movie pandered to China pretty hard. I mean, not just in that they went to China but loads of cameos, random product placement, and so on.

    Are you sure they would be death camps?

    [Checks Bible]
    …surprisingly, yes.

    I have never ever had this experience.

    Yes, Ra's specifically, who uses it to prevent them from interfering with his general attack on everyone by setting up a fancy machine that prevent people from being able to speak coherently to each other.

    I'm pretty sure the main criticism is "everything about this movie is awful".

    I really hope that happens. Ayn Rand based movies are a lot of fun given how much money they inevitably seem to lose. Sometimes markets do accurately tell you what something is worth!

    The fact that Snyder is apparently an Objectivist is the key to understanding every one of his movies. He loves the idea of Superman! But he hates the fact that the character is a good person who helps other people because he cares about their welfare. Therefore… MoS/BvS!

    I mean hey look he's an alien who knows what works for him.

    Or…. not?