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Houman Sadri
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We really are desperate to hate and destroy everything, aren’t we? lol

She was the highlight of the ceremony. She had more poise, composure, and style than the last four years combined. That bright yellow coat against all the other black clothing stood out like sunshine and she lived up to it.

The thing is, I think Zack went past ‘honest, thoughtful assesment’ about twenty reviews ago. His entire review in this case boils down to ‘I don’t like the Mirror Universe’ which fair enough! But it’s not particularly thought-provoking.

Batman & Robin isn’t a good movie but I at least respect the intent behind it rather than say, Batman v. Superman. Namely that it was trying to embrace the campy elements of Batman present from the Silver Age and Batman ‘66.

can we get a reviewer without such a chip on his shoulder please, I think Zach needs a nap.

We’ve definitely hit a low if your reaction to a political figure going straight from an interview to a hotel tryst with said interviewer is “if she’s legal, so what?”

Geoff Johns is just writing Alan Moore fan fiction at this point. Starting with Green Lantern, Johns has been mining Moore’s work for years without understanding what made it good. (Hell, Johns didn’t even seem to understand the title of “Mogo Doesn’t Socialize” when he made Mogo central to the functioning of the

Whoa there. This is about division of property/earnings during the marriage, in which 2 people contribute to the family unit. Not about sex. You’re pretty close to sounding like a men’s rights lawyer.

But Nolan has a history of making films that people find confusing that aren’t actually that confusing, and now he’s made one which is pretty incoherent at times and people are acting as though it’s all part of the experience.

I love Nolan, but this is just a mess. I had no idea what was happening in the final section of the film. There’s no way it would be getting so many “just sit back and enjoy it” good reviews if it was anyone but Nolan.

I wanted to like R&S back in the day, but I just found it really off-putting. It came out when I was 13, and I was definitely the target audience for its type of humor, but I found the animation so unpleasant to look at that I couldn’t deal with it.

The drums are the only interesting part of “In the Air Tonight.”

The Rick Berman years encompass basically all TV Star Trek apart from TOS and the current burgeoning CBS crop. If 1990 to, oh, 1998 aren’t glory years for Trek then I don’t know why you even bother keeping up with Star Trek at all.

Which parts of the Trek franchise do you like?

You guys know a person can be a top class drummer and a perfectly forgettable pop artist, right?

This is in poor taste in regards to what she posted about. 

Ever feel like you just walked into a family argument you didn’t know was going on?

I’m stupid and don’t think people will make fun of me for thinking something was bad after ADMITTING I didn’t get it. I’m also just extremely unfamiliar with theater in general, so I use ‘community theater’ as a synonym for ‘bad’ because I’ve never experienced actual community theater before but I know that’s a lazy

“Rap.” Lol. So much racism condensed into so small a sentence.

I feel so bad for her child. What a horrible thing to happen.