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Lt Hurwitz
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Don't really care, just that you're all hypocrites.

Tell that to the people of Fukushima.

No DAPL!

Get a grip.

A sense of moral outrage at rampant misogyny whether it's real or not! That's what.

As opposed to every male character in cinema history who is always believed at all times.

It has James Coburns picture on the bottle.

Now he gets to enjoy all their sweet wasp honey.

It all depends on your tolerance. A lot of these are good to great films (don't get me started on how The Exorcist works on so many levels that it is nearly a perfect film), but what is scary? What is merely gross? The scariest book I ever read was Helter Skelter, the scariest movie I've ever seen is probably Hotel

If only we could all be like you and not use any oil based products, therefore we wouldn't need that corporate oil man. The economy should run on love, not decomposed animals and plants from millions of years ago.

He's the notorious cousin on Ozumba Bin Laden, known for his dance of death.

24 wasn't a very good show, but it had a great central performance. Without that may as well be NCIS: CTU!

Victor Salva should get no credit for anything, ever.

The extended opening of American Werewolf is genuinely terrifying, "stay clear of the moors" and then that very understated wolf howling (as in not the cliche wolf howl) as they walk, plus great performances of two guys trying not to admit how terrified they are. Does that movie not get the mention it deserves as one

Day of the Dead has some weaknesses, namely not nearly enough Joe Pilato.

I think it is one of the greatest opening scenes and title sequences in movie history, yes really, followed by pretty good. Same as Watchmen really, that title sequence was brilliant too. Snyder is frustrating because he can be very good, when not being a 12 year old with 300,000,000 dollars to play with.

The author also doesn't know that "militarization" of the police was a response to two white guys shooting up a bank in L.A circa 1997. There's no point in knowing things when you know "cops bad."

Yes, 3% of people had a vitriolic response to something on the internet, that never happens.

I like to dump on TWD's bad acting and repetitiveness as much as anyone. There is one likable character, Daryl, because he's actually had a decent arc, everyone else is pretty bad (edit to include Michonne). But I don't think it was pointless, I think it was essentially this from The Untouchables:

Daryl is an ICBM for the female demographic, Negan will probably make him walk about shirtless and grunting as punishment.