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Oh yeah, the first one sure drove emilio estevez….. THROUGH A METAL PIKE.

I missed out on Ghost Protocol in theaters because I just hated the first two so much. I made sure I was in the theaters for this one. MI is like the fast franchise has got better as it has gone on, but weirdly enough I liked the fast films from the beginning even if they were lackluster compared to the newer ones. I

As long as Mark Millar isn't involved I think we would be fine with Vaughn. Example, first class.

Well it is nothing compared to that other time we saw what Michael J Fox was actually like…… when he became a basketball playing werewolf.

Edge of Tomorrow I could buy him in his 30s. Here? More so early 40s maybe late 30s. It was weird to see him actually have some form of aging in this film. Like my whole life has been a lie.

I don't know, maybe he is in the right on this part, I've seen Temple of Doom…

I thought he was a better villain than the one for Ghost Protocol. A lot more menacing for sure. Which is weird considering Nyqvist is pretty damn awesome. Really as much as I love Ghost Protocol the plot and villain are its weakpoints. Rogue Nation was better in terms of both for me, though I think I like the films

This is just punishment for Elswit being apart of Gigli.

Well, we still have sex.

Throw in the fact that the film was written by Kurt Sutter, it is like Gyllenhaal is a chocolate chip hidden inside a pile of shit.

It is all just stuff that no one wants to see.

Sure is taking his time though, but at least he should arrive before the next ASOIF book.

The 2nd one is still one of the best comic book films to this day! I like the first one, but it hasn't aged that well. Still has a lot of personality and comic bookiness to it for a film.

Liking for opinions on Tony as written by joss. Stark is already such a huge dickbag, but him at his dickbagiest is the avengers films. The PTSD stuff in IM3 gave him enough humanity that he was finally tolerable.

To be fair, the MCU is already in the double digits with the films and there have been 3 tv shows with more on the way. On the other hand, it honestly doesn't feel like that much has happened overall, at least not enough that one needs a guide for it.

You are both wrong, it was the seminal classic "Starved" that kettle was talking about.

"Don't ever eat nothin that can carry its house around with it."

Loved TD season 1, but actually stayed away from Fargo S1, even though it had great reviews. After seeing this trailer I immediately purchased the blu-ray set of season 1. I have yet to watch an episode of TD season 2.

Ehhh, I don't think that is a huge problem though, since it probably is what made 24 so distinct. The first 5 seasons were really good because of the break neck pacing and all the twists and turns. It is just after 5 seasons at 24 episodes a piece, they had just done everything they possibly could have.