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I was about to say “no, and I checked,” but I 100% did NOT stay until the end of the credits this time, even though I’m generally inclined to do so. There is one of those “mid”-credits scenes that happens after two cards’ worth of credits. So MAYBE there’s something about not playing in abandoned iceboxes that I

See, I love how it’s kind of shaggy and has a bunch of different classic Western archetypes and plots running in tandem. It’s like a Western medley. If you wanted to introduce someone to the concept of a Western, just show them Silverado and you’ve got, like, 80% of the genre covered. You’ve got the “robbed wagon

It’s entertaining, but it’s a little like the White Album in that you could probably cut at least half an hour and two main characters / subplots and make it much stronger, but damned if anyone knows which ones to cut.

Agreed. I love that realism so much that I’m still able to enjoy when a blast from a shotgun sends a goon flying a few feet as if he’d been hit by a car. That part may not be realistic, but they earned it by saving up on realism elsewhere, and it looks damn cool.

I tried to find the exact wording of the law reported somewhere and couldn’t. Most sites say it prevents discrimination on the basis of vaccination status and does not allow businesses to ask for proof of vaccination. In order to get the cheaper tickets, you would have to prove vaccination and charging more than 50

I have been saying this since, well, 1989 when The Little Mermaid was released. And Ursula was great. Upon viewing TLM as an adult, I am pretty much #TeamUrsula (or at least I think she deserves more shrift as a solid anti-heroine). She’s outcast from the kingdom, and no reason is given in the movie (the live action

What happens at the end of Casino Royale is that it surprisingly goes on for another 25 minutes.

The thing I absolutely loved about Casino Royale was that Le Chiffre wasn’t a Goldfinger-esque supervillain. He was just an asset that MI5 wanted to turn: a smart man who’d made a few risky decisions and was getting more dangerous as his options narrowed.

hatchet is definitely a murder hobo

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They openly made fun of the Merida’s accent in Ralph Breaks the Internet.

Yeah I came here to say this. When we see Wanda again, she’s going to be VERY different.

Would have been cool if we saw Steve Rodgers watching Sam’s big speech on TV. He smiles and nods approvingly... then we pull back to reveal he’s in a house on the moon.

Speak for yourself; I’m STILL researching whether or not Shrek had a legal claim to that swamp in the first place, and if Far Far Away laws regarding squatter’s rights would have given him grounds to evict the other characters from said swamp.

But they did have a scene. They had the scene where they visit Isaiah and are arguing in the street and the cops pull up and start harassing Sam for arguing with a white man. So first he hears what the government did to Isaiah, then that right after. And it’s Bucky who says to the cop, “Do you know who he is?” I think

Agents of Shield had a majority-female lead cast and two of its leads were Asian women, both of whom survived to the end of the show. 

I get it too. BUT, I have an 10 year old and if he would have said that line he would have lost his shit. I took him to see TTG in theaters, and he couldn’t wait for Justice League. I think this is just the studio being dumb, corny, and pander to the kids, than racism.\

Your Kiss question reminds me of the time some girls in high school interrupted class because one of them had to know if Bill & Ted were hearing the (Steve Vai) guitar riffs whenever they did the air guitar or if that was just for the audience.

reading some of the comments, i think people are probably looking too deeply into this and assuming a greater master plan to this than their actually is. the most pragmatic explanation of all this - the devs probably looking for an efficient way to fill the game with random, varied NPCs and adapted the existing Mii

Solo: A Star Wars Story is the best film of the Disney era”

I don’t think people like going to dealerships. But they do like shopping. And I agree with them. Being able to look at, touch, and drive the car (or cars) you’re shopping for is pretty important, as long as you’re not the kind of person who just “buys the gray Camry”.

The rest of the experience, the dealership part,