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Don't forget Hot Pie, The Pie that was Promised

"Minuses are made up!"

It's mostly a feel-good movie, but ultimately its very forgettable. I wouldn't go as far to say as insufferable, but its definitely not one of Spielberg's more memorable movies.

Jaws 2 was directed by Jeannot Szwarc, which sounds like a word jumble, but is actually a real person

Crystal Skull by a wide margin, although the only movies I've seen earlier than Raiders were Jaws and Duel, with Jaws being fantastic and Duel being serviceable.

Between this and Swiss Army Man, it appears we're at the end of Flatula Non Grata in Hollywood!

Actually I think the scene is where Homer is living with the Movementarians and they force him to watch a film about their "Great Leader", but it does feel kind of similar to the Witness Protection episode :p

Yowza, quite possibly the best Game of Thrones episode to date, and an A-?
I don't know what the hell this show has to do to earn an A now anymore.

I'd give it a whurl.

How Schindler Got His Groove Back

M. Night Shyamalan's Twister

MAKE BRITAIN FLAT AGAIN

Maybe you all are homosexuals.

The same farm they got the boys used for Theon's ruse.

In season 1 when Arya is chasing cats around Kings Landing, she stumbles across the basement of the throne room in Kings Landing (where the dragon heads are being kept) and she overhears Illyrio Mopatis talking with Varys down there.

That's fair. I guess I personally I didn't feel that it was inevitable that Littlefinger would show up (despite knowing that it was a possibility) and for a while there I actually thought they were going to have him not show up at all or show up in a villain role possibly. For a while there I thought it was also

"But, as the title of the review suggests, to what end? If we think about “Battle Of The Bastards” in context of its three predecessors, I’m not convinced that this battle ends up accomplishing much of anything beyond sound and fury."

Well seeing as a B- is the worst grade I've seen for any review this season, and almost all of the reviews been either a B+ or A-, the scale seems to be B- being the effective low point of the GoT review spectrum making this episode subpar compared to the others.

"Sam’s brief detour to Horn Hill serves a function for the character: embarrassed by his father and inspired by Gilly’s willingness to stand up for him, Sam decides they should stick together, and takes Heartsbane (Chekhov’s Valyrian Steel Sword) on his way out for good measure. It’s a good moment for the character,

Woozle wuzzle?