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"She's a 7 at most."

It's almost amusing that the plot of the film was not just different from the plot of the book, but basically its opposite (one white American guy saving the day). I still wonder why they needed to license Brooks' book in the first place, since they used basically nothing from it other than the idea of a world overrun

I kind of agree with him. Watching World War Z in the theater was really the moment where I was like, "You know what, I'm completely over zombies."

I have a friend who's a journalist, and we were talking a while back about how Trump's candidacy has raised questions about what constitutes truly objective reporting. Where is the line between affecting a neutral tone, and pretending not to know what you know? Are reporters doing Trump a favor if they report on his

Should I have?

Interestingly, another big meme in that election was that Gore was perceived as effeminate compared to the supposed rugged masculinity of Bush.

Maybe? That's not what I remember Hunter S. Thompson saying about him.

Trump is taller than Obama? That just seems wrong. But it makes his tiny hands seem even weirder.

I do think it's a little weird that I'd never heard a politician criticized with the specific word "unlikable" in my life, and now I hear it like ten times a day.

I'll tell you exactly where it came from: straight-up racism. Obama's most visible personality trait is that he's an extremely thoughtful and articulate speaker. To undermine this, folks started saying he "can't talk without a teleprompter" and sending around videos of any interview where he takes a few seconds to

What shit?? I don't see the disconnect between what you're saying he did and what he said he did in his own book. I knew he had done all that stuff when I voted for him the first time.

He wrote about smoking weed and doing blow in his autobiography before he ever ran for president, you doofus. Everybody knows Obama used to do that shit, most people just don't care.

You may already know this but if you summoned Witch Beatrice for the Moonlight Butterfly fight, you can also summon her for the Four Kings. Her summon sign is near the entrance to the Abyss but kind of tucked around a corner. Having a companion for the fight goes a long way. Aside from that…good luck. I had a beastly

Scarier than a Jew?? /breitbart

I love Superhot! It's a great original spin on stale genre. Hope you enjoy it.

Probably gonna be diving into Ashes of Ariandel. I'm very, very close to the end of the main game, and I put off winning to be able to go do this Ariandel stuff first, so we'll see how it goes. I thought the Artorias DLC in the first Dark Souls was a little thin (killer bosses, though), but the DLC trilogy for Dark

There was Norway to prevent this.

I think good practical effects necessitate a degree of thoughtfulness that just automatically elevates a film. Filmmakers have to really think about how to create an effect and how to stage and shoot it so that it looks convincing. It seems to entail a more involved creative process, and that can just energize a whole

I think the casting is pretty okay, but most of the characters are pretty thinly sketched. I don't think it even really tries to explain who that little exorcist lady is supposed to be, she's just some person the paranormal researchers apparently have on speed dial. Also, getting a team of paranormal researchers out

"Do you want me to break the fourth wall, Frank?"
"No! I want you to fuck it!"