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Nick Slaughter
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Many of us hated it right away. It was like reading an episode of The Big Bang Theory. The magic of pop culture references lies in not explaining them, so that the viewer feels a little reward for catching it. The other thing is that understanding the reference shouldn't be integral to understanding the plot, or else

and Dawes

in either direction, weren't pogs big in Hawaii in the 70s?

Thank you.

they sound like if Gordon Gano did pop-punk. I dig these guys, they bring me back to my 20s going to punk shows in Philly.

i thought the best baseball band name was "Ricky Henderson"?

(CENSORED "STORYTELLING" QUOTE)

Ring toss… score!

abby dooby

no thanks, Mara already whitewashed Lizbeth Salander more than enough to last a few movies

i keep wondering if they're using early 90s quality morph effects on purpose for nostalgia, or if nobody bothered telling anyone on the crew how far we've come with motion tracking and compositing (basically the point where someone could have made a better vfx shot on an iphone)

So it was like an episode of Highlander, where the rivals reminisce about their time together in the 40s (while blending in and not letting that they're immortal)

If only they got Connery to join in, then we'd have us a Quickening, son!!!

you're showing some Genuine Class von Bulow

lens flares have been in movie shots since forever, people only care/get annoyed by them because of the stupid internet backlack against JJ Abrams

I bet he rehearsed that line front of a mirror dozens of times and would pause every time to hear the raucous applause he imagined would follow after he threw down this truth bomb.

the CIA don't be hiring no frogs, is what

^ the mindset that funneled millions of box office dollars towards Cannon Films in the 80s.

"It's Bastille Day, and neither of us have dates… good thing we're lifelong platonic friends!"

the Kettlemans could easily be the Palins