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That stuff has nothing to do with my problems with it. That kind of criticism generally makes me roll my eyes and I tend to avoid thinkpieces and identity politics shaming articles about movies. I just like judging movies on what they are and not who they cast or didn’t cast in a role or whatever.

This sketch sounds hilarious.

Anyone else think The Big Sick was...just okay? And it had some problems? Or will I be run out of town now. I didn’t like many movies this year but it barely cracks my top 10. I loved Kumail’s performance, which surprised me on a dramatic level, but as a movie, I mainly was walking out of the theater complaining about

The movie is good. Don’t worry about the review. People are very strange these days.

Why not check out The Room?

“I thought it could have worked if you took the angle of it being the development and then destruction of their friendship, with the actual filming of the Room and later reconciliation between the pair being the last part of the film”

I really liked The Ape.

Most bad movies are boring or have dull spots or are unpleasant to watch. The Room has an iconic moment and quotable line literally every few seconds. It’s astonishing. I never understand what the naysayers can’t see in it.

Yeah I’ve never understood that fan criticism, because to me Gotham captures what Batman comics feel like more than anything in recent memory besides elements of the Arkham games. And the one scene in Dark Knight of Joker on a big pile of money.

“Daisy would 100 percent have already heard of multiverse theory. Come on, now.”

Ha I’m doing the same thing, finding all the thinnest books I have. I read The Empty Man last night and today I read some of those Last Airbender Dark Horse small trades. I want to try to read at least a dozen or so more so my list is impressive (to...?)

Finally watched! I’m a huge Morrison fan and I liked the comic a lot, but what really excites me is Morrison stating in several interviews how they developed an insane multi-season “cosmic” mythology for this show and how it actually ends up more like what you would think of when you think of Grant Morrison. I’m

Gotham is great and Legends wish it had the style and campy fun that Gotham had. And I like Legends a lot. Both shows are aiming for campy comic book fun though, and Gotham just wins in that department. Also, no (or EXTREMELY few) heart to heart scenes or any sentimentality whatsoever! Incredibly refreshing compared

Gotham is a hell of a lot more fun than Agents of SHIELD...

This was hilarious. I seriously loved this episode. I also loved the bit of them trying to plan how to kill Damian. These shows need more clever and fun sequences like that. Then Constantine at the end, man. It even compelled me to finally finish that one Constantine season that I wasn’t even enjoying...but I just

I’ve only been drunk once or twice in my life but when I got drunk I remember I was on the floor hugging my friend’s legs like I was clinging to a tree or something. I don’t remember why I did it and everyone who knows me knows I hate touching anyone besides a girlfriend. Not a fan of hugs, shaking hands, etc.

“What I’m seeing online is that the majority of people opposing the pairing with Lena aside from the usual racist malcontent losers, are a surprisingly large group of fans who ship Lena with Kara.”

“I’ve been noticing the chemistry between you two for months” to Jimmy and Lena.

You really think Morrison would do all that work and make an entire comic just for a dig at Mark Millar? That seems kind of absurd.

(Cutting in here.) Uh, 7, 8 years ago? 7, 8 years ago I was basically the same person. I lived in the same place I do now, I had the same girlfriend I had, I had the same friends, I did all the same shit. Maybe most importantly: I had the same basic moral/ethical code. It is possible for someone to just be a