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"which, why the hell did Woody Allen have such a fixation on that guy in the 1970s? Sleeper, Annie Hall, etc…"

That's way too much work to do for a random internet asshole. Watch the second half of the move, say from 1:20 on, with a calibrated TV or a decent projector. Sharp it isn't.

Considering how out of critical focus much of the movie is on Blu Ray and standard projection, I sincerely doubt that was the case. "Soft" doesn't even begin to describe some of the shots, especially outdoor shots revolving around the Resistance.

I saw The Force Awakens in 70mm IMAX, at the Indiana State Museum. All IMAX did was highlight how out of focus so many scenes in TFA were.

"From The Director of Sherlock Holmes." Yeah, that seems about right. Notice that they didn't say "From the VISIONARY Director." Poor Guy Ritchie. At least he likes dags.

"any member of a super hero team kinda qualifies by default."

Me being right makes me right.

I'm guessing that you aren't a comic book fan, if you think that. And my point was that Fury is a hero, but he's not really "super," and Black Widow is "super," but she's not really a hero. Black Widow, as portrayed in the MCU, is a stone cold murderer. Anti-hero and hero aren't the same thing.

Is Black Widow a hero?

Setting aside all of the other MCU super heroes who happen to be black, is Nick Fury even a super hero? Has a super health insurance policy, maybe…

It's at least up there with home invasion and/or not liking cilantro.

How could it have been made more clear?

Yes it should be.

He's a super heated ball of hydrogen plasma, but he's not bankable. Duh.

"I think soju is supposed to be pretty healthy for you too." I mean, I'm a lush, but the only place this "information" could possibly have come from is the marketing department of Soju makers.

Just like "conservatism" and cerebral insufficiency do, I suppose.

Ignoring the fairly clear deranged response pattern (really, go see a doctor), you don't even know what transliteration means!

"Khmere Rouge." That's a wonderful grasp of standardized transliterative spelling, you've got there. It would be a shame if something happened to it.

With all that power, you'd think cigarettes would still be cheap!

How about a nice, round, off-the-cuff definition, then?