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I don't agree with what Tom wrote.
Nothing dated about the remorse.

It has been a while since I've seen it, but I think it is the one film where he plays a human being who can fail and get hurt (albeit, a human with inhuman martial arts skills), instead of an indestructible robot.

That was a small moment that I absolutely love about the movie.
That was absolutely a Hero Moment, with the epic music and slow motion action sequence, during the brutal saving of John and Holly.

The pulling of the foot-glass looked painful, but the exhaustion and anxiety during the conversation with Al sold it. (He mentions to Al what to tell Holly after he dies.)

"I want my C4 back, Charlie Brown!"
"Yippee ki yay, wah-wa wuh-wurr!"

I think it is when the villain is a razor's edge away from being the hero: resourceful, clever, determined, able to overcome superior odds. Like Tom said, if we took away the (huge amount of) murder, this might be another Ocean's Eleven.

I loved watching the Canada vs. Sweden women's curling competition at the 2010 Olympics… although it was more for the male hormonal reasons than the actual competition.

I was recently re-watching the Community second season Halloween show.
Troy & Abed's recreation was better (up until the girls walked away).

Well, someone might think they were getting Thor Anthony Hopkins, but end up getting deranged Loki imitation Anthony Hopkins.

I think that would depend on if you get The Mask of Zorro Hopkins or the Silence of the Lambs Hopkins.

That can be fixed in the next film, if they get Michael Bay to replace Snyder as director.

"Are you sure? You could be great, you know. It's all here in your head. And Slytherin will help you on the way to greatness, there's no doubt about that."

Okay, so Gunn/Rooker could potentially show up (although not "5 for 5"), while Nolan/Bale would not.
Thanks!

No luck yet.
Edit: Aha! (My vote is still for Nichols/Shannon, but it would be fun to have other candidates.)
Robert Rodriguez and Danny Trejo (Desperado, From Dusk till Dawn, Spy Kids, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Machete)
Ridley Scott and Russell Crowe (Gladiator, A Good Year, American Gangster, Body of Lies, Robin Hood)

Jesse already did an article with them on May 16th.

Puny god dog.

I wouldn't have thought that packs of preschoolers would be so eager to beat up voters, but I guess there is no telling what people are irrationally afraid of.

I was a bit surprised at the end of the episode, when I saw Carol riding a horse to that house.

MS Windows did not exist until 1985, so it is tough to fault the film, if a current viewer is referring to that.