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On the other hand, Letterman laughing it up with him gave us one of the best late-night moments of all time when McCain rudely ditched an interview and Letterman mercilessly made fun of him for months.

It's on Netflix Canada and it's a 4 dollar rental on Amazon.

I AM TOTALLY AWARE THAT GEORGE TAKEI WAS AGAINST IT BUT HIS CRITICISMS WERE MUCH MORE THOUGHTFUL THAN WHAT I AM CLEARLY REFERRING TO ABOVE

Honestly every actor in that movie deserves a starring role in a massive blockbuster.

I wasn't talking about Takei, who had a nuanced and complex issue with the change. Most people complaining about it weren't quite as intelligent.

I'm sure there are Doctor Who fans who don't watch Star Wars or care about Boyega who will now seek out Attack the Block. The point is everyone should watch Attack the Block.

Remember when people were mad that STAR TREK BEYOND made Sulu gay? Never underestimate the power of hopeless idiots to miss the point of their favorite art.

Sexists are mad AND this means more people will check out ATTACK THE BLOCK! I love.

I have my own problems with the Death Star planet nonsense, namely that it's just boring and unnecessary, but I've never understood why people criticize these movies for being unrealistic. There's no sound in space either. Sorry.

It has to be better than the real Revenge of the Sith, which contrary to popular belief is actually the worst Star Wars movie.

Of course the idea that MOST Sanders supporters were Bernie Bros was bullshit. The idea that Bernie Bros are completely a myth is similarly bullshit.

It's not narcissistic. It's the candidate's name. That's how logos work. Hillary's campaign had big flaws in messaging, but if you're saying she shouldn't have included her name in her logo, I'm sort of baffled by your argument.

I hate this argument. We read from left to right. Was she supposed to have the arrow point backwards?

Bernie Bros are not a myth. If you were a female Hillary supporter last year, you would know that.

It's been four years, right? It's almost over?

It's a super-complicated issue and I completely get where you're coming from. I just feel like they at least merit a mention in these articles.

I'm sure if the Wachowskis presented as women in 1999, The Matrix wouldn't have been made. That isn't an excuse to ignore their place in history, though. I'm also sure Wonder Woman will make more than $742 million in a few weeks, but it's just a pity that there won't be an article about that.

The Wachowski Sisters' first Matrix sequel made $742 million worldwide back in 2003. Wonder Woman has yet to outdo that, so this Variety article is a little premature.

I think Man of Steel is a gorgeous movie, but I also think you're being a little unfair by singling out the opening of Avengers, the dullest, worst part of the entire movie. That final New York setpiece is impeccable, far better directed than Snyder's work on the climax of Man of Steel.