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That’s a fine point to make about so-called progressives actually rooting for Hamas, but she’s not really trying hard at all to make a distinction between Hamas and regular Palestinians, so that’s a problem and I’d say pretty racist.

This is the kind of hope that would make ten Santa-Claus sleighs FLY!  Merry Christmas, one and all!

Unless they fit Stan with a Dirk-Diggler prosthetic wang. Nothing would put a bigger smile on Trump’s face.

I really like La La Land. Stone’s performance was good, but I can’t imagine it having been too challenging from a nuanced-acting perspective; her natural charisma was the key. But I kinda hated Portman’s Jackie, and would have been bummed had she won. Amy Adams should have gotten it for Arrival.

I hear his name is actually spelled “Gary”.

I also would put her Nina from The Black Swan at the top but I’m a little disappointed looking at her filmography. I’ve always thought of her as fairly reliable and impossibly beautiful, but looking at this list, I’m also finding her work to be unremarkable. I just don’t see any movies here that has me going, “wow,

Nah, to me they’re both pretty popular, entertaining, and incredibly well-made and rewatchable. They always seem to be playing on TV.I don’t think Gladiator is the clearly superior of the two.

We are really fucked.

Especially since this installment’s version of the Crane Kick is the Jubi Slide.  It’s gonna be awesome.

Maybe they can just do The Crossfit Kid, where the main character just talks about Crossfit for two hours.

Guys, I don’t even see race!

Teamwork?  But what about people like me who are in the “I’m not here to make friends” camp?

Sooo...she doesn’t run a brothel?

Save us from Piaf biopics and new Beatles releases, Ethan Hunt!

No, the Fantastic Four has never been cool, but they can be made cool. I used to read some Marvel, but I’d never heard of Guardians of the Galaxy and I’d be surprised if much of the MCU audience had known about them either before the movies. Right up until Endgame, at least, people were really into GotG. Maybe the

You’re right. I guess I was still thinking of something even smaller scale, but I wasn’t right in saying it wasn’t a detective movie. I did really like it.

I was hoping the new Pattinson version of Batman would play more with the idea of Batman as a detective. I’d imagine that approach would bring in a villain whose ambitions aren’t in the world- or universe-domination level. A less powerful villain would also mean a less powerful and maybe more vulnerable, and human, her

I’m Gen X and Garfield was everywhere when I was young, but I don’t remember really thinking the strip was funny. I think Garfield was popular because he looked cute as a stuffed toy or on a t-shirt. I sure hope people aren’t shoving Garfield down their kids’ throats.

Hawkins’ final chapter will open with a child’s voice “singing a familiar song.”

What surprises me is how popular this group has become. They put out quality stuff individually (I love Baker’s in particular) and as a group, and they gel incredibly well, but it’s still remarkable that they’ve found such a large and pretty rabid audience. The band I instantly think of that comes close might be Haim,