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Jonathan Michaels
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The review is similar to the trailer, they show a lot of a few characters and I’m afraid they spoiled all the deaths way too quickly.

I fear the trailer gave away way too much of the game in terms of who lives and who dies but I hope I’m wrong.

This is less surprising than it would have been a week ago, but Rodgers looks to be staying in football for the time being and Burton, regrettably, didn’t do as well as he should have, he came off a little too intense, which was not what anyone really expected from him, he seemed off.

I’ll have to ask my dear friend whose name you don’t deserve to know.

I mean, the original interview is from a British newspaper, who have a rich history of misquoting people and/or taking them out of context.

Recognitions has also repeatedly called you guy and homeboy, which is a massive presumption.

“The guy?”

Ooh, James Acaster and Romesh Ranganathan as the other two mice, my British comedy button has been pressed 

That might be why Disney is taking a surprisingly hard line.

You mean the serial wife beater who has also shown in recent years that he’s maybe not all there mentally?

I mean, Burger King STILL hasn’t gotten fries right.

And the reason Die Hard 3 did that was because Speed 2 was supposed to be a Die Hard.

Live Free or Die Hard is decent, I’d even go so far as to call the R-Rated Cut good.

Good.

You know someone is a smug, rich, evil asshole when Former President Creamsicle is dunking on them.

Let her do it, I’m sure Seth Green can handle it, at the very least, it can be a Disney+ show

I’m not basing it on preference, I’m basing it on what the general vibes are in Tempe a of how everyone was received.

There’s clearly a three horse race here at this point.

This is a movie where everyone is actively HOPING there’s a classic Shyamalan bullshit twist because the original ending sucks.

It’s still taking a little getting used to to see Sudeikis being so wholesome.