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Goddamn, I fucking hate every shit-ass word of that corporate-speak horseshit. Anyone who utters words like, “We’re really on track for a lot of asset value creation and free cashflow generation,” and “we’re coming from an irrational time of overspending with limited focus on return on investment,” shouldn’t be

My brain read this as Patch Black Adams and it took me a minute as my mind locked up visualizing this...

Poor Vin didn’t realize that The Rock was banking on taking over DC so he could bring Vin in for The Flash and the Furious.

We saw that and it would. Although I was disappointed in the lack of giant ants in it.

At least I’ve got chicken my entire party aligned behind me.”

Took me a second to remember that Zaslov isn’t some made up, over the top villain from the show, but a real life, over the top villain.

Are you, maybe, confusing Bautista with Rupert Grint in the trailer?

I still have my 2600 (bought new) and some 12 games...

When they announced him joining twitter I said that he was only there to find/install backdoors and zero day vulnerabilities. A month is probably enough time lol. 

I’m going to have to assume you don’t see a lot of movies. Black Adam wasn’t a great movie by any stretch, but it was serviceable popcorn stuff. Probably above average by post-Nolan DC standards.

Underling: “Wow the White Lotus numbers are great! We’re gonna make a lot of money on this one. Season 3 is going to rake in even more”

Are you really full on in the comments talking about who will return for the third season before you even watched the finale??

That’s a shame. Nothing turns me off a game more than forced stealth.

I didn’t like it nearly as much as you (the end just didn’t work for me) but I thoroughly enjoyed it up to a point, and didn’t hate it due to the ending like I have other films (looking at you High Tension).  Every performance in that one was good, and for sure the direction was top notch.

I’m very, very excited. It’s my favorite book. And Interview with the Vampire taught me that networks still have the ability to adapt material in a worthwhile, interesting, and entertaining way.

She was the George Harrison of Fleetwood Mac.

Season 2 of The 100 is truly some great television. not just “great for the CW.” The rest of the series definitely has more misses than hits, but is still a fun watch. 

I loved The 100, but the final season was not good. One time Clarke was being interrogated by new arrivals on earth who had been in suspended animation & they demanded she tell them about the apocalypse & she asked “which one,” and was serious.

Finally, a series conclusion without tortured departures - new jobs, new cities, new friends, big things on the horizon... If Atlanta is a contemporary ‘slice of life’ in a world of infinite narrative possibilities, I’m glad they chose this kind of conclusion. The greatest moments in our lives may look like

Grow a skin, snowflake. Maybe it won’t hurt as much then.