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That’s a ridiculous statement. You can’t just “make it work” with people who have no experience and have it magically work out. Daniel Craig was literally writing scenes for Quantum of Solace as they were filming. If you think there is any universe in which that would have worked out well, then you have no idea what

Actually, it isn't frame skipping, they just expose the film for a shorter period of time, which removes most of the motion blur.

Damn, those are some crypt keeper looking hands.

Movies based on Millar comics seem to turn out pretty differently every time (even Civil War seems to be no exception.)

When does he tackle a Christmas tree?

Eh, I doubt even he believes this. I think he just does whatever he thinks looks cool, and he doesn't want to admit it. Think about the part in the beginning where Superman blasts that guy through a couple of walls. Removed from its context, it's actually pretty funny. Put it back in context, and it makes no sense for

Ra's destroyed the train's controls, which stuck it on full speed, and was fully prepared to commit suicide. Destroying the tracks only made sure that he didn't take everyone else down with him.

Ras was in a situation of his own making. He got on the train, put it full speed ahead, and destroyed the train's controls and was prepared to commit suicide. However you make of it morally (and Bruce reaps what he sows in The Dark Knight Rises,) he did not kill him. He certainly didn't mow people down with rockets

The Lois subplot is a pointless time waster. Its only point is for Lois to learn that Lex knows Superman's identity (which, itself, is pointless,) after which, it is completely dropped and forgotten about. It's not necessary to frame Superman to turn public sentiment against him, the Metropolis incident already

Then the whole bit is pointless. It's Kirk's death in Star Trek Into Darkness all over again.

I don't see it. Maybe during the interminable "slow motion with one woman wail" scenes in 300, but the rest of the time, wild, crazy shit is usually going down. I mean, he kills Lee Iacocca with a bullet through the bridge of his glasses in Watchmen.

No, John Oliver does not merely take down Trump, he DESTROYS him.

We never saw enough of them interacting alone to determine their relationship in season one. Though let's not forget that she was banished to the cornfield last season for doing the right thing.

Literally every game that they have developed have been based on existing properties. How is this any more "lazy", especially since I don't think there's ever been a Batman game that's not action focused.

Are you saying some people don't deserve legal defenses? The supposed crimes of defendants not impugn the moral standing of the lawyers defending them. As long as Kim doesn't cheat the law, she will always be a more moral lawyer than Jimmy.

There's only hypocracy if you know nothing about the law. The US has an adversarial legal system, which means that the plaintiff and the defendant have people fighting on their behalf for their respective desired outcomes. As long as each side is fighting as hard as they can, the judgement will usually favor the

So you think it's reasonable for her to have a job while she is pretty much the sole caretaker of a disabled kid and a baby? And let's not forget that she did have a job until Walt stormed in and had a tantrum.

You might want to actually to read the comments you respond to.

You have no idea what you are talking about. The crash happened because games were $80, because it was practically impossible to tell if a game was good without buying it, and because most games were falsely advertised scams. So, of course people weren’t going to buy games under those conditions.

While I'm not 100% on this, everything I've read says that's not true. Netflix doesn't actually own any of their content. They basically sign an exclusive streaming contract with a production company, who can do almost whatever they want with the show in other areas after a certain period of time. This is how many