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So, a future episode will be the team on the verge of triumph, then Mia destroying it from outside due to her hatred of Gilfoyle and, probably by then, Dinesh, right?

What's a potential man?

There are a lot of people I find neither funny nor attractive, but weirdly, I don't think my opinion is so important I need to rush to make certain everyone knows it any time they're mentioned.

Yeah, because shutting off your computer will stop the army of 22 year old virgin males obsessed with every word this man says, especially when he keeps calls to action against women. Constant calls to action against women.

Of course the guy has that haircut, that sweater vest, those eyeglasses, a goatee, and earrings. He's like the trash guy from 2001 that never, ever updated his look. I'll bet he listens to Nickelback and has at least one Insane Clown Posse album.

I went in it expecting to like it, and actually found next to nothing I liked about it. I thought I'd like the actor as The Tick, but turned out I kind of ended the episode hating everyone involved.

The last joke was horrific. It may have worked, may, had there been any kind of sexual tone in the film prior. That was the issue with the film as a whole - its tone was so inconsistent. Sometimes violence was played for brutality, sometimes it was played for laughs, sometimes simply being poor was enough to make you

Final Fight was a garbage launch title.

The apartment I have, a block from the Friends apartment, is a steal of a one bedroom for $3700. A "very spacious" two bedroom in this area is more like $5,500 than the $4,500 the article cites. A small 2 bedroom would be $4,500.

As I got older, I got much better at picking movies to see, but for me, TRANSFORMERS.

When you're sitting in the theater for what feels like half an hour of watching cars do 80+ down a runway, yes, your mind drifts to "how long is this damn runway?"

In fairness, that scene was so awful it probably felt nearly twice as long as it actually was.

Agreed. Fast 5 was the first time I enjoyed the series. And the last.

The only thing I liked about Webb's films was Emma Stone. She was outstanding in them, and I hated Kirsten Dunst as Mary Jane (and as nearly anything else she's done.) Otherwise, I think Raimi's two films blew both of Webb's away. I've only seen bits and pieces of Raimi's third, and that's fine - I still consider

I didn't like Garfield. He looked too much like a model, with perfect model hair, to be dorky in HS, and he really bugged me as Spider-Man. He was smug and cocky to an obnoxious degree without being funny, and most of that came from how he kept waggling his head back and forth. I get it's hard to act with your face

His System of a Down in the style of Ghost is actually pretty fun.

Once again, I think this is so that they can trick me into watching their newest Adam Sandler movie. When it was less than a star, no chance, but when it's a thumbs down? I watched a thumbs down movie I loved the other day, maybe I'll love this one!

The funny thing is I probably started checking out because metal as fuck was no longer what I was looking for. Whatever Mastodon has become isn't really, either.

I checked out after Blood Mountain, for no real reason. Just got bored, even after seeing and loving them live about a half dozen times. Mostly with Converge, once with Neurosis, who was amazing.