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I absolutely love this brilliant but flawed movie. And I was already 29 when it came out so I wasn’t some tween laughing at the fart jokes. One thing I love that never gets mentioned is that the Shoveler is in a mixed race family and it is treated as absolutely normal, as it it should be. Great cast, funny lines. I

Starting with the least essential storyline, Joe and Cecile deal with a most unusual pregnancy complication as an increase in her body’s relaxin hormone transforms her mind-reading ability into a full-blown personality transfer, first with the pizza delivery guy and later with Caitlin and Joe.

Now I want to do a Burn Notice re-watch. I never saw the final season.

I am determined to finish this season. I sat down on my couch and let out an audible groan when I saw there were still 3 episodes to slog through. This season has been such a chore.

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I heard it was going to be Avengers Forever

Hot Take: I didn’t mind Spider-Man: Homecoming, and thought it was better than Spider-Man 3, The Amazing Spider-Man and The Amazing Spider-Man 2.

I end up watching chunks of Titanic with my wife every so often and that’s been my complaint from the beginning. “So she married and had kids with this other guy, then grandkids, but every night she dreams she’s with another dude?? That’s fucking awful.”

My favorite bad part of this movie is where Silverstone goes down to the Batcave and a computer simulation of Alfred tells her he’s “uploaded my brainwaves to the Bat computer” so he can give her the important plot exposition.

I was really excited to finally have a non-speedster big bad, but the season just went downhill fast. Even Wells isn’t any fun anymore. I think I have six more episodes to go and I’m looking at them like they will be a chore to watch.

I used to love The Flash. I just remembered I never finished watching the most recent season. :/

Either way, keep an eye out for the moment in this movie where Superman shows up and the Italian mobster they’re fighting rubs his eyes and says, “I’m seein’ double—four Supermans!

I’d consider trying this if I didn’t hate having to watch movies with other people who don’t silence their phones even after being specifically reminded by a giant on-screen ad or who check their Facebook with a blindingly bright smart phone in the middle of a movie. There’s only a few movies I will go see in theaters

I would expect that in Avengers 4 there will still be some throw away line where Scott explains how he got to the quantum realm

So, nothing about the only one that was actually so important it was played in full in the next film, in the first Ant Man no less?

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I don’t understand why everyone seems to be crediting Marvel with creating these post credit scenes. They were already being done before Iron Man. The one that immediately popped into my mind was the post-credit scene at the end of 2006's X-Men: The Last Stand that hinted that...

:) I rewatched Johnny Mnemonic about 10-15 years ago and laughed when he said he could carry 80 gb (or whatever it was) in his head because at the time I had the 160 gb iPod.

When Mission Impossible came out, I probably would have liked it more if it didn’t so casually crap on Jim Phelps, the hero of the TV show for six seasons, by suddenly making him a bad guy.

I haven’t read through all the comments so I don’t know if anyone else brought this up, but I was surprised that Remo Williams: the Adventure Begins didn’t make it in the Honorable Mention list. I remember liking it a lot as a 15 year old. I don’t know how well it holds up today. But it was The Destroyer...on the big

I’m like a year behind on the show and just watched The Sin-Eaters a couple of days ago. Because AV Club doesn’t include either the show number or the show title in their list of recaps you have to read that opening paragraph summary just to figure out which recap is which. Which pissed me the F off when I went