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Robin Hood: Men in Tights has a much better wedding scene. Consider yourself on-notice, Chris!

"Our lives are in your hands and you have butterfingers?"

See, I would throw Robin Hood in with the intermediates (although High Anxiety didn't make much of an impression on me, it has been a long time since I've seen it). Dave Chappelle as Achoo (the name as a joke is stupid, but his reacting is fantastic), Mark Blankfield was so much fun as Blinkin, and Eric Allan Kramer

Nedry would be proud.

I can see everybody's profile pic…that's weird.

So this is one of those films (this list also includes The Goonies, Aladdin, and Ferris Bueller's Day Off) that I get into heated discussions with (nerd) friends concerning nostalgia and th quality of a film. When I was a kid, I really enjoyed this film; watching it now, it's cringeworthy to me - and it is really

You boosted that pistol perk, didn't you?

There is a perk that you can get - it's "Awareness" under the "Perception" perk.

I think watching me unload an unnecessary amount of bullets into his/her companion, laughing and teabagging the rotting deer corpse, made a conversation about how cool we were or weren't moot.

I was heading over to some stupid place to do a mission for some stupid people who can't seem to take on level 2 Ghouls, and I ran into 3 Super Mutants, all level 10. I was also level 10, so I wasn't too concerned about taking them on, but I had left my power armor in Sanctuary Hills - just didn't want to waste the

Okay - but you're still not watching the film as intended by its creators, which you subtextually claim in your original post. You are watching scenes without context (since you aren't paying close attention to the film); you simply wait until a scene grabs you. Why a character makes a decision or puts themselves in

We soups gotta stick together.

*mic drop*

I wish you the best of luck on all your projects - I sincerely mean that.

I don't see your statement as controversial, really - on the spectrum, it's probably right below Watergate, in my opinion (Nixon 2016!).

I find having a film on in the background somehow more offensive (if one even gets offended by issues so slight) than turning it off after the first ten minutes. I don't see how you can gain any more insight into a film other than "eh, it's good background noise". So why waste the time?

Ugh those movies are the wife I should have had.

I am both of those things - HOW WILL I MERGE THE TWO IDENTITIES?!?!

Fair point - although I would argue one should never use just one critic as one's guide to what media one should consume (which may not be what you intend to say but is somewhat implied in your remark). As much as people seem to hate on aggregate review sites, I love them - I can read a multitude of very well-written

*claws at inside of my elbow and forearm*