kroboz
United States of Bonerland
kroboz

YES.

Yeah, like how did the ceiling-mounted security camera get that close-up of Picard's face shot from below, HHHMMMMMMMM?????

One of my pet peeves is when found footage movies feature cuts or angles that were clearly not made with cell phones/camcorders/etc. IIRC, The Bay did a good job with this. Also, I loved the amateurism of the lead, especially the lisp. Intentional or not, it really sold the concept for me.

Let this usher in a new age of posthumous appearances in film.

Would this article, which was written explicitly in the context of her hacking attacks/MRA terrorism, have been created, were it not for the very things it was specifically written in response to?

Thanks for being brave enough to ask the question that simply HAD to be asked. I was worried no one had the courage to frame this scenario in an artificial binary.

Damn, AV Club is practically writing my Justice League review for me a year early.

"A movie that simultaneously feels rushed and overly fussed over, with tons of CGI, aimed squarely at a 12 year old boy's idea of mature entertainment."

But what about unified inbox? That was one of the favorite things about Mailbox.

Or, in my case with Amazon's "Premium" headphones, every 4 months. (The magnet earbuds and tangle-free cord are fantastic, but build quality would have to improve to even reach the level of "shit.")

Well, this would make up for actual violence in previous incidents…

"Now he's in a world of pure imagination." - Atheists.

How is this already done and I'm still waiting for my Robocop statue in Detroit?

I'm stealing this for my next argument with my father in law.

2011: Thor, X-Men: First Class, Captain America
2012: Ghost Rider, The Avengers, Spider-Man
2013: Iron Man 3, The Wolverine, Thor 2
2014: Captain America 2, Spider-Man 2, X-Men DOFP, Guardians of the Galaxy
2015: Avengers 2, Ant Man, Fantastic Four
2016: Deadpool, Captain America 3, X-Men Rides Again

I would be happy if instead of three or four Marvel movies each year, we simply got lots of shorts like these.

As a Mormon living in the Bay Area, Studio C really concerns me. It's a way for the toxic BYU culture to seep out of Utah valley and into everywhere else around the country. This not only makes us as a whole even weirder, it alienates people inside the faith who have a good sense of humor instead. Thus, the people

And somehow Studio C is getting an audience outside of the BYU dorms…

Yes, but what about Savage love?

I can understand the tenuous logic they've used to justify it, too. But it's extra shitty, and it's like running a profile on a school shooter. This gives the perpetrators exactly what they want – high profile humiliation – and also allows Giz to slowly transform into Gawker.