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That…actually looked pretty cool! I like the concept and I'm definitely down for this to be turned into a feature length film

I know right? All these wimminz should be in the kitchen making sammiches for their men while they watch the Star Wurz

I don't know what was worse, his asinine comment or your grade-school response.

Despite its flaws it really is the best ongoing MCU property, although The Winter Soldier comes close. It has the best narrative, best acting, best cinematography, best action scenes (again, Winter Soldier gives it a run for its money) etc etc.

Played CounterStrike GO for the first time. In fact, this was my first time ever playing a CS game (yeah, I know). Coming from years of Call of Duty it was definitely a bit of a change and is going to take getting used to. I got absolutely slaughtered and I'm starting to realize that the CoD method of running and

That probably sounded really funny and witty in your head right?

Once again Hatesong continues to be the worst feature on AVC by a wide margin. Look, I'm no DMB fan (although I do enjoy some of their songs), but calling all their fans "latent, racist, date-rape crew"…just…what the fuck? Where does that even come from? This article was once again some unknown C-lister hating on an

The lyrics of "Without Me" are actually surprisingly relevant to the mess that is this movie

Nolan's movies also had a sly sense of humour and he always knew just how serious to make them. Man of Steel was a slog because it was capital-S SERIOUS, as if being grim and humorless equaled being deep and thoughtful, and this movie seems more of the same.

PLEASE let this be the main arc in season 3, PLEASE!

The whole costume is absolutely fantastic, easily one of the best superhero costumes I've seen in TV/film. I love the silhouette shots, they look instantly iconic and reminiscent of a comic book panel. Once again reminding me that the cinematography on this series is fantastic

Yup, it seems like Vanessa was drawn to Fisk's unerring confidence in himself and his ability to be absolutely ruthless when he wants to - true power. It makes sense because women are attracted to power in real life as well.

I love it, and I think people who complain about D'Onofrio's "mannered" performance are missing this. He purposefully plays Fisk as an approximation of a sophisticated, eccentric human being in most situations but the REAL Fisk is the one we see about to tear Matt's head off. No hiding or pretending there and

I honestly can't think of anyone better in the MCU with the exception of maybe Loki. And even then Loki is more of a loveable anti-hero/roguish type of character than Fisk's outright villain

Dawn of the Dead was great too

This show is so fucking badass

Short answer: No
Long answer: No

I have to disagree with this review. I thought it was the best of the season so far and definitely deserving of an A. The highlight was Frank's monologue about his family - powerful stuff, impeccably acted by Bernthal. This has been said but whoever thought of him for the role of the Punisher deserves an award.

That fight scene though…holy shit! That little moment when Matt pulls the trigger, the gun clicks, he gives a little smirk, and say's "I'll be fine", and all the way to end when he makes it down the stairs…goddamn that was TIGHT. In my opinion, that was easily the best fight scene in any Marvel property thus far, up

I enjoyed Hannibal, all 3 seasons of it, but the almost critically bulletproof adoration it gets on the AV Club has always been a little baffling to me. I mean, yeah, the cinematography and production design are absolutely fantastic, and the acting is great across the board but the show also got up its own ass way too