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It’s the same as spicy food. Some people just don’t like it, and that’s fine. We might roll our eyes at people who can’t handle even a little and at people who are XTREME about it, but at the end who cares.

This is just the sort of critical rigor I expect from an article about a random Twitter post.

I bet the view from behind the person taking this video sure was great.

I did see it eventually - on a plane! - and for the first 15 minutes I thought I had made a horrible mistake by missing out. Then came the rest of the movie.

Years before the MCU’s “Homecoming” and on this very website, I expressed my wish to combine Maguire’s Peter Parker and Garfield’s Spider-Man. Then we got Tom Holland.

Must be Batman fans.

But it was still better than Amazing Spider-Man, a movie so poor that I didn’t bother seeing its sequel in the theater - amazing to think I ever would have passed on a chance to see Spider-Man on the big screen.

As Carnage described the symbiote origin story in “Maximum Carnage” (yeah that’s right): “Nah, it’s too corny for words!”

In fairness, the word robot come from the Czech word for slave.

I *didn’t* get a notification for this.

And yet he is not outshined by how cool his rogue’s gallery is, unlike Batman.

The best thing about my My Super Ex-Girlfriend is the conversation of what it would be like if it were gender-flipped. Not a comedy, to say the least. Fortuitous timing, since Superman Returns gets the creepy eavesdropping scene.

I have a theory that the X-movies make great scene/character collections a lot more often than they make great movies. X-3 had a lot of characters and a fair amount of decent mutant power scenes, it was just a bad story.

Well, it’s phrased as a simile.

As columnist Roy Edroso put it on his blog, “No l’envoi here; I gave one when the paper edition folded and all that’s changed now is a small gap in my income (and larger ones in those of some magnificent editorial professionals who deserve much better, and may God bless them) and the demise of an imprimatur of

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Double Dash is the only thing that can equal the original, I say knowing nothing about the Game Boy versions. Double Dash was also the last game to have a good battle mode before Wii flushed that away.

Enjoyed the show. How did Adora get convicted of the murders of the two other girls though? Sure, she was poisoning her daughters, but that’s a separate crime. Bloody pliers could just as easily come from Alan or Amma. Adora should have been able to afford a better lawyer.

Sure, but they don’t want to get *yelled at* for it.

Didn’t see the movie? Looks like someone isn’t a big fan of Pacey.