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That…that was a trailer. I'm excited to watch that dumpster fire.

I vaguely remember Liam Neeson quoting Gandhi in a successful attempt to get B.A. to break someone's neck. Which is…weird.

Ahh, he was the only thing I loved in that movie. He didn't fit into the po-faced simplistic movie at all, though. I think I would just be more interested in watching the movie that Sharlto Copley thought he was making.

Welp, gotta watch Spike Lee Joint-Oldboy now, I suppose.

Oh, I like the A-Team movie a lot. I think it was a ton of fun, B.A. excepted. I wouldn't call it a great movie, but I don't think it wanted to be one. It's definitely the best of the three I brought up.

I lost the thread of this review when Mr. Dowd referred to Sharlto Copley as "irritating". I find that man delightful whenever he's in something. He was the best parts of Elysium, The A-Team, and Hardcore Henry. None of those are great movies, but they're all entertaining.

Fantastic Movie. I'm still a little miffed that the director (who apparently grew up not far from me) hasn't gotten to do anything else.

I've spent the last hour and a half (slow day) absorbed in Orson Scott Card's review oeuvre. Thank you, Yumzux. This overblown, verbose, utterly insane man is going to give me hours of entertainment.

He's one of my favorite parts of that movie, partially because he's entertainingly over-the-top. I think he just happened to be dragged into this featurette thing.

Michael Shannon seems so incredibly bored in the video. It's like they sedated him to get him into the studio to record.

I'd probably agree, but I think Wolf Among Us is very strong.

I approve, although Tessa Thompson is 33.

Can't disagree with you. GKMC is my favorite of Kendrick's albums, (and on the shortlist for favorite album, period) partially because I discovered it, late, a couple of summers ago while laid up in my home's attic after a stomach surgery. I had heard a little bit of the album beforehand, but hadn't thought much of

Not to mention Joey Bada$$'s new album, which I did not expect to like but is a surprisingly soulful rumination on black America. I didn't immediately love Damn. as much as I expected to, but I like it and I'm certainly willing to give it time. (To be fair, I haven't loved any of Kendrick's albums immediately, and

Don't forget; that guy is arguably the best example of the order, period. He is the archetypal Jedi. Top tier, we are!

I clicked on this article without fully reading the title, hoping it was about the game of thrones board game. I am disappointed.

I mean if I gotta choose between Cypher and Marrow, I know who I'm going with.

Dude, Cypher's power is useful as hell. The X-men deal with other languages all the time. Maggot is useful when…um…they need to consume a large, but not too large, door?

To be fair, Travis Fimmel is strong in Vikings.

Quite possible. I prefer to imagine him in that purgatory of a studio forever.