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Cards on the table:

“Following two years after that, we’ll all be forced to learn to speak and read Russian.”

Agreed. I still have my reservations, but from what’s written in the article I gotta side with reason. There’s really no safe way to do sequels. Most try to outdo the first and rarely succeed, and even when they don’t take the outdo approach then the film feels like a retread of a well-worn path.

I have a feeling James Woods is gonna die screaming James Woods’ name.

“not someone choosing something because they want it for themselves!”

I get why opinions like that appear bigoted but I kind of also want to see women direct non-female properties and not just be relegated to “chick stuff”.

The curse of Fox?

Biggest shock of this statement is the studio alerting me to the fact that the Russo brothers came from Community.

I thought it was Timothy Dalton.

I think they were trying to fix the lighting on her face and neck since she’s clearly facing away from the light source.

Neither. Paid Well.

There were tweets from women saying they’d give up their right to vote just to ensure that poll’s outcome.

Unfortunately there is always a group out their that represents whatever level of stupid/awful you are. After this election ( I wanna say “when Hillary wins”, but I don’t want to jink it) these people, that include some who know how to organize, will find their tribe and Hillary will unify them.

I’m so glad he retired. I can’t imagine he would have made it through this election cycle without suffering some sort of medical episode.

The only good thing about this election is that we finally have an accurate count of how many female Uncle Ruckuses reside in this country and what their limit is (none) and have voting privileges.

Carson: “Why is it that you people in the media—”

Was it really a surprise?

“I have to miss the live debate, FML,”

I think I know which one:

I think some of it was people being blinded by the faithful depiction of a Marvel comic book character, onscreen, in a film distributed by 20th Century Fox.