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I hate it. All my friends have been trying to get me to read the book for years, which I never did because reading is totally lame. And then when I saw that Stevie Spielberg was making a movie I was like "thank god I don't have to read in order to appreciate this apparently great piece of media." And then I saw the

I would watch that

How is this the first Batman movie with Ralph Fiennes as Alfred? I'll go see this literally just for that

I don't understand how everyone disparages Dark Souls II, just because it is imperceptibly below the standards of Dark Souls I. It was still an amazing game by all other standards. And I keep hearing that people hope that Darks Souls will be returned the GLORY that it once was in the era of DSI. I feel like I'm

@ZachHandlen I felt the exact same way when I saw The Master. I was so excited for it coming off of "There Will Be Blood" but it just didn't ring for me like that one did. I enjoyed the cinematography and the acting, but I was ultimately unsatisfied. That is until I rewatched it with my girlfriend a few months ago.

Personally I noticed that his use of powers reflects his ego. For example in the scene pictured above he is contemplating his return to big budget hollywood glory, which culminates with him flying down the streets of New York. And as stated by the author though this is all from Riggans perspective, so whether or not

Why can't he just admit that it's hard to watch what someone else has done with your creation? That would make him sympathetic and endearing?

When I saw the picture I was really hoping the WB was creating a live action adaptation of Street Sharks!

Hail Hyrax, a small furry mammal with long teeth native to sub Sahara and Africa