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This will either be excellent or disappointing. Probably the latter, but it's still worth holding out hope.

I forgot about The Keep. It's such a good/bad movie. It makes no sense and the finale is lame (I think the dude just assembles some wrapping paper tubes and slays the demon with light) but has great sound and camera work and a good cast.

I see the point raised in the post quickly got brought back to "yeah well Trump is so much worse". Yeah a lot of people get that, the problem is that for many people, neither Trump nor Hillary met the minimum qualifications for president, no matter which one they considered "better". For a lot of other people, the

I work at a pretty conservative place, even the women watch Fox exclusively. When this topic was brought up last week, I didn't hesitate to slam Fox and its obvious sexist culture. Bringing up the $13 million in settlements along with 5 separate accusations, and Ailes' similar conduct shut down the "the liberals were

Wow. So the female artist not only doesn't understand a simple word, but doesn't understand her own art.

The extremist third wave stuff has turned more people off to feminism than all the evil conservative's efforts combined.

A big part of the problem was that studios tried to cash in on the war while it was still going on. Most (though not all) of the best WWI, WWII, Vietnam, and other war movies were made after the war ended. In the history field this is called historical distance and it's important because it gives chroniclers some time

I remember one really good one. A British officer came to brief us on vehicle recognition. He flipped to a slide and said "This one is called a Snatch". He was very confused by 100 people immediately breaking out into laughter.

I would like to correct one misconception I've seen here, the idea that the opioid epidemic is only getting attention because it's a white rural problem. It isn't. This problem is getting attention because overdose deaths have exploded across the country, rising 100 or 200 percent in just a few years. These deaths

Man your emotions are writing checks that your arguments really can't cash.

I had no idea that Paisley Park looks like a Seattle-area middle school.

Yes he did.

These are the kind of fights I love, no matter who loses, I win.

I'm not gonna do it, but I'll be interested to see what people come up with for 12 Years a Slave.

This is the only one of these I like. Billy Eichner would be sooooo great as Animal Mother. Although, if I remember correctly, his character would have to say something pretty unsavory to Tyler Perry's during the scene when they fight over a prostitute.

This seems to confirm my concept of Baldwin, that he's a great actor but not much of a person. There are probably more than a few really good actors that fit that description.

That's not really my point.

I've become fairly bored with superhero movies. At this point we already know that none of the Avengers are going to die, none of the cool ones anyway; and the world isn't going to be blown up by whatever alien force decides to invade. The alternative is the Guardians of the Galaxy route, where they just maximize the

Some of the balancing and stuff with bikes is pretty crazy. A lot of this is just climbing a really high ladder. Alex Honnold on the other hand:

JAG on the other hand was awesome. NCIS is a much inferior spin-off.