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Hillary's such a Blue Dog Democrat that she and Bernie voted the same way 94% of the time while they were in the Senate together.

You're an objectively stupid person, and a shitty critic, too.

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Plus Tilda Swinton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Jeff Goldblum, Rachel McAdams, Michael Keaton, Lupita Nyong'o, Kurt Russell, Mads Mikkelsen, Benicio Del Toro, Tessa Thompson, Daniel Bruhl, William Hurt, etc.

I could see Denzel being a good fit for the role.

Off topic: I want a Blue Marvel movie.

How cool is it that he's still making above average albums 50 years into his musical career? I can't really think of many artists, in any medium, with that level of consistency.

To me, the most hilarious instance of disconnect between Marvel's movies and TV shows is when Jessica Jones and Ruben are discussing how Kilgrave's powers can't be "magic," because that's just crazy. Apparently they weren't in town when a Norse god opened a portal to space above New York, nor did they hear about

Daisy Ridley as X-23 would be pretty rad.

Speaking of: I kinda wish AoS had left Coulson dead and made Jimmy Woo (Daniel Dae Kim???) the lead character instead.

Damn, Marvel's Phase 3 casting is off the charts good. Chadwick Boseman, Benedict Cumberbatch, Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rachel McAdams, Michael B. Jordan, Lupita Nyong'o, Kurt Russell, Mads Mikkelsen, Tom Holland, Tessa Thompson, Michael Stuhlbarg, Daniel Bruhl, Marisa Tomei, Martin Freeman,

I kinda wish they hadn't killed off Godfrey's merry band of multicultural Crusaders so soon. They should have at least accompanied Balin to Jerusalem.

The last thing we want is an artist who's in a constant state of exploration.

I wouldn't go that far. It's on another level whenever the focus shifts to Quinlan. I just can't fucking stand Charlton Heston. Especially when he's playing a Mexican-American(!!!?!!?!?!).

"My Dark Twisted Fantasy" - The beats are annoying as fuck, and Kanye can't rap to save his life.

"Kingdom of Heaven" (including the director's cut) was such a wasted opportunity. Great cast, great premise, great setting. . . but Orlando Bloom just sucks the life out of the movie whenever he's on screen.

I was there. It was fantastic. Didn't hurt that the Replacements, Spoon, and the War on Drugs played the same day.

1.) Al-Awlaki was directly implicated in the failed Christmas Day airliner attack, as well as the cargo planes plot. If that isn't considered operational, I don't know what is.

The American government killed an American citizen . . . who had joined a terrorist group at war with the United States. Not to mention the fact that he was hiding in a remote, lawless region of Yemen, beyond the reach of any civil authorities. Context matters here; it's not as though he would have met a similar fate

Rizzoli and Isles.