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I think it's bold.

Fake boobs-I mean, news…

Popular name on the Southside…of the Moon.

This is, like, the third different occasion I've come across that blog post on Rob Liefield (link in the article) and I've finally realized he is wholly responsible for what I remember comic books looking like as a kid. Tiny feet, hella pouches, ridiculous proportions…

They still need his army. He's still got away over "Sweet Robin" and the Knights of the Vale. It's important to remember how many Northmen of age were killed during the War of the Five Kings (hence Jon's line about arming women and older children). The North literally needs every available body.

I've never contemplated down-voting anyone…until today.

Being Hand to Stannis Baratheon will do that to you.

This isn't a Netflix series based on the B-movie of the same name starring LL Cool J and Christian Slater? I'm a little disappointed…
That last line of the trailer was…actually pretty good.

I mean, that's really on Jay Asher not Hastings & Co.

Jeez, it's like the WHAS industrial complex, amirite?

I'm afraid what you heard was "Give me a lot of gifs and quotes" but what I said was….

I was just watching The Assassination of Jesse James (which has both Pitt and Renner). Both give pitch perfect performances in a movie full of them. Too bad that movie is three hrs and change, it would be a modern Western classic if it had been edited to like a 140 min runtime.

Eh, the town would've been better served had Affleck just directed but not starred. That was at the middle of his "Affleck as autuer" turn (before Argo) and it was still too early to not look and think "Oh it's Ben Affleck acting". Hamm was a little under served as well. But Rebecca Hall was good, Lively was

That's such a great scene, enlightening AND funny.

I remember reading that review and commenting on how groan-worthy that line seemed. But after watching the movie, that particular scene didn't really stick out as ham-fisted. I personally think HOHW or Arrival were the two best movies of 2016. That final scene between Pine and Bridges was so damn tense and it was a

As long as Sterling K. Brown's nomination is intact, all is right. His storyline is really the only reason to watch…

That NYMag profile with Brie Larson from 2014 didn't help. I remember at the time, it created some blowback against Shailene. I actually forgot that Brie was a part of that article before looking it up (goes to show what an Oscar and a Marvel role can do to the public's memory).

I mean, the whole strategy is a cash grab, there's no reason to reboot animated movies. They literally don't age. But The Lion King has a special place in my heart and if this awesome casting news continues, I'm on board.

Just finished watching this with my 5 & 2 year olds. The elder complained that the movie was boring in the beginning but by Kubo's storytelling & the appearance of origami Hanzo, he was enraptured. I enjoy these types of films that balance between a child's exploration of the greater world and an adult's remembrance

So let me get this straight: Intimate sex scene between two characters that actually have a mutual love for one another (and are the few people of color on the show) = bad
Arya attempting to reunite with her direwolf (who we haven't seen or heard since Season 1!), only to get rejected at the last minute= good?
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