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"She deserved to be degraded."

"Walt has looked out for Jesse from the start and Jesse never appreciated it."

I remember seeing the trailer to this before, I think, "Problem Child." I was six years old and the trailer scared the ever loving shit out of me.

Yeah. Season 2 was what took me from liking the show to flat out loving it.

Can't we move beyond Shatterdome?

I'd argue Breaking Bad falls more in the Richard III and Macbeth spectrum than Hamlet or King Lear. This is a story about someone who becomes a villain and the choices he makes ultimately bring about his downfall.

That is the single worst set up for a reference joke that about 10% of the people watching Bibleman would get.

I'd actually believe that Ke$ha was in league with the PTC.

I really wanted "Your Highness" to end with a group of 13 year-old boys playing D&D, and you found out the whole movie was their game.

OH MAN that's right! Ten Things I Hate About You, O, and this…is there another I'm missing as well?

Yeah, this second one seems to know it's sort of funny bad. BUT the film still feels like it was made by someone who had never seen or made a movie before.

"You get an F…MINUS!"

And he could still get into real estate!

He deserves ALL the hate he gets for "The Last Airbender."

WAIT WAIT WAIT, Nero had Borg technology?!?!

I did too! Not sure if it's the same movie you're talking about…but yeah! He's a really nice fellow. He even had his dad come in for a couple days to do stunts, and he was…terrifying…but nice.

And he's only gotten worse. His blowjob metaphors posing as film reviewers were stupid, but at least they were comprehensible.

And he's only gotten worse. His blowjob metaphors posing as film reviewers were stupid, but at least they were comprehensible.

I think it's a law that EVERY Spider-Man movie must have a moment where the citizens of NYC help him out of a jam.

Considering you can't even see half of it.