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    You mean “Flint still doesn’t have clean water?” Because that was the funniest joke in the whole thing. It’s horribly offensive to think the government would let that happen!

    I think it was so she could hear if she was making noise herself.

    Yeah, you did miss it, which is too bad.

    The newspapers said that that wasn’t possible, the whiteboard indicated armor, and they implied that the shotgun only worked because of the sound from the magic hearing aid. It wasn’t explored enough to say for sure what’s up, but I’m OK with it. Still loved it!

    Maybe there are deleted scenes?

    That sucks. My theater was pretty good, everyone was very quiet.

    I don’t think it was assumed she was, she had to be trained. I thought that was why dad wouldn’t take her fish collecting, she’s a liability where she doesn’t have prepared steps and has to be able to tell if she’s being loud.

    ***spoilers***

    They do tear through steel things in the movie, but no bank vaults. We only follow one family, and they do have places they can make noise. There are other families we don’t see, so there are probably many ways to survive.

    Signs is pretty good, but A Quiet Place is much better. The tension is higher, the effects are better, the drama inside the family is more interesting, and the gimmick really gets you into it, especially if the rest of the theater is into it as well. Not that Signs is bad, at all, just that AQP tops it.

    That’s my kink too.

    People used to say the same thing about the 80s.

    Anyone here a lawyer? Could I just rewrite the book and call it parody? 

    I was saying that the long boring lists of minutia in American Psycho were intended to show the character had severe mental illness, but in RPO they are intended to show the character has a ton of super cool trivia knowledge. But yeah, William Gibson would have written a better book. I can almost read it in my mind.

    ***SPOILERS***

    See, older authors like Tolkien knew that when you are doing shit that people want to skip, you make it into a song and italicize it. 

    I just read it. I think he’s just pointing out that any show that shows the actual day to day problems of blue collar families is going to be anti Trump just from the fact that those day to day problems are made worse by him. An even shorter summary might be “...reality has a well-known liberal bias.”

    I could only find the non-bloody one. :(

    He’s Batman?