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yeah I mean…at least he seems like he knows what he's doing, both technically and in the sense of understanding what he's putting out. He's not somebody trying to make high art and failing, or insisting upon some unseen merit of Resident Evil movies. He's a dude making action films starring his wife. He knows it, we

If you ask now, he can mail them out in time to get to you before the night of the event!

There is obviously a major difference between being anxious or having some anxiety and having a clinically diagnosed anxiety disorder, which seems to be, at least, hinted as the issue. That's a chemical imbalance that can't just be 'gotten over'.

Ha! I see what you did there. You deflected my sarcasm with sarcasm of your own! Just remember you classified all those people in the Rust Belt as racists, not me.

Darth Vader is not a war hero. He's a war hero because he lost his arms and legs, ok? I like people who have their arms and legs. Sad.

You and the other libtard flunkies of the LAMEstream Media are just upset that Trump won. GET OVER IT. He proves that a man with tiny hands who is constantly trying to use anything he can to compensate can become President. Your candidate lost because she had the AUDACITY to call racists, bigots, and other degenerates

I take offense to that, solely because Teddy Roosevelt was described as being a six year old and he was awesome and the comparison moves Trump too close to that.

WSJ had an opinion piece on it that basically boiled down to "'America First' then isn't the same as 'America First' now". It's kind of weird and feels like it's grasping for straws but…uh…I guess that's how people are justifying it.

He also saw Galen try to save his people before they got gunned down, so I think that reinforced some of what Jyn had been saying. Add in his developing respect/feelings for her and I think the movie did a pretty good job of indicating why he hesitated. Honestly, Cassian was probably the best developed of any of the

I like to think that as soon as he summoned Krennic he spent all the time in the tank thinking up a zinger to walk out on.

He choked on his aspirations.

I also think part of the point of the council scene and how the Rebels feel about Saw is to show that up to this point, there wasn't really a truly solid Rebellion. It was just a coming together of different anti-Imperial factions (an Alliance if you will), some of who wanted to solve things politically, such as the

I remember playing Syndicate and as I look now its still on my Xbox One hard-drive. I seem to recall liking it much more then Unity but I cannot tell you any single thing that happened in it.

I don't think the Manderly's swore to the Boltons/were at the battle, along with a few other houses, so it's entirely possible that, with Stark control of Winterfell, the Knights of the Vale won't be the predominant power in the North for longer then half an episode.

Jon feeds him to Ramsay's own dogs. Like it's not really visceral, but I think it's enough. Rather him just die in a somehow poetic justice way then have to see him any longer.

My favorite Daniel Craig TV show spot was when he was in an episode of Sharpe.

Yeah. That was kind of the hardest thing for me to understand. Like do the Avengers cause a lot of shit? Yeah, they do, but having them as a UN team isn't really going to stop that. Like would the UN not send them in to stop Crossbones? If we assume they don't then it kind of proves Cap's argument. if they do, there's

It's also worth noting that immediately after something went wrong, the government authorized lethal force to be used. And Ross, in no uncertain terms, clearly has no concern or regard to whether or not Bucky is innocent. And the price for simply not signing, after all Cap's team did not make the airport into the

I wish they'd just take it away from him. Knowing I enjoy a movie that Ted Cruz likes enough to quote makes me enjoy it less.

"Truck full of yachts full of money"