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Yea, Garfield's version of Peter Parker felt like a guy doing a Woody Allen schtick to seem more charming. The character never felt genuine. He was just kind of a dick. I'd watch Superman snap a million necks before I agree that those movies got to the heart of who Spider-Man really is as a character.

I've said it once and I'll say it again: The Spot is the cinematic Spider-Man villain we need.

I actually might be into an Alex DeLarge take on Kassidy.

Wait, why does that bother you?

I refused to watch that movie because the poster didn't combine the title and star's name to say "justIN TIMberlakE"

What I've heard is pretty great. Weird mix though. Heavy on the treble for some reason.

He doesn't write the titles. BUt yea, "underrated" doesn't work there.

Yea, seems like this is a movie about setting up the spin-off franchise instead of having it's own internal conflict… which is getting tiring, frankly.

Honestly, I was pretty ambivalent about it until I was like, "Ooh, a CGI action spectacle with Colin Farrell as a villain" which is usually enough to get me into the theatre, haha.

There's a great scene in Blade 2 where the ninja vampires show-up to Blade's hideout and don't make a noise even though we see them jumping around the rafters. It was one of those tense moments that I wouldn't have even consciously recognized if an audience member hadn't shouted out "Oh shit!"

And Gremlins 2!

You mean you didn't love the scene where Larsson describes Lisbeth admiring her new breast implants?

Everyone knows it was Ted Cruz's dad.

He was married to a Japanese woman who had a pretty thick accent. She's on some Troma documentary I saw. But then they divorced when he got the woman in the above clip pregnant, who he subsequently married. She may or may not have been a stripper. I did read that somewhere.

Yea, I edited immediately

Mechanic: Resurrection is the reboot of the New Testament where instead of being a carpenter, Jesus works on automobiles.

I always believed that. My hope was just that the people who weren't thinking those thoughts would be too disgusted to vote for Trump.

Bill Burr calls it "racist San Francisco"

He has a funny bit about hotel room heaters.

Moore didn't say that. I did. Also, Nixon didn't have 96% of the popular vote. He had 96% of the electoral vote (against McGovern). He had 60% of the popular vote in the '72 election. I do think it's indicative that since 1989 more voters chose a Republican only once.