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I’VE ALREADY STARTED REWATCHING IT ON NETFLIX!

No one ever wants to fuck poor Luke.

I’m sorry, but who among us would not fuck Harrison Ford, especially Han Solo-Harrison Ford? It is for this reason (as well as murder Hitler when he was just a shitty art student, and someone else I won’t mention in case the Feds are watching) I would build a fucking time machine. To fuck Han Solo/Raiders of the Lost

Batman’s line at the end...we can do better.

Luke Walton is trying to turn Randle into the new Draymond Green, both in skillset and in attitude. It seems to be working, he’s got an edge on him in a good way.

Oh my gosh. The way Alex stuttered through her final conversation with Maggie! The fragmented sentences, the “you know...” the “I don’t know...,” That’s perfectly the lot of us for tough, emotional and sometimes even heartbreaking situations/admissions.

Anyone else gonna point out how the Dubs needed 46pts/13 3's from Steph to beat the Pelicans? And that it was still close until the end?

OMG!!!!!

bring it!

“There were two hints which seem to support the “Bernard is a host” theory. 1) Elsie saying he’s been here “forever” and 2) when Bernard didn’t tell Theresa about Ford’s pet hosts. He always presents a reason for keeping Ford’s secrets, but if he’s programmed to protect Ford from harm—like Teddy protected him

This is essentially like pulling out when she is 37 weeks pregnant. It’s a tad too late.

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I will always fins it funny that a guy who would later play Batman got to brutally murder a guy who would later play the Joker in another movie. Let’s watch that scene again!

Ha! Hate to say, ‘I told ya so’, but, I completely told ya so in the last article on this horeshit story. Jesus. Who buys into ‘a friend of a friend of a friend told me @ dinner the other night...’ story?! I realize this is blog site, and not really under any journalistic license, but before you go waving your little

Perhaps Bret was pissed that some WB execubot had a better business card than he had.

I heard from this friend of a guy I know who used to assist the publishing house where Bret Easton Ellis sometimes walks by that he likes to

That would be the fault within the source material, not the films themselves. Stan & Jack liked fallen princes (Tony Stark, Thor, Stephen Strange) but that’s only three out a dozen. It’s hardly overused.

It’s not a trope exclusive to Marvel movies - and I didn’t mean to imply that - but it’s a trope Marvel movies have drawn on for basically every one of their origin movies. It can be effective, but it’s getting tiresome to see ever other one of these MCU films use it.

An arrogant genius whose confident snark keeps people distant finds themselves humbled after an accident leaves them gravely injured. The event sets the genius on a journey of self-discovery, in which they learn their talent can be used to help save the world. So. Am I describing 2016's Doctor Strange, or 2008's

She gets my absolute favorite scene in the movie (people who’ve seen it can probably guess but it’s very spoilery) and is solid in the role, but it’s still one that could’ve just as easily been handled by an Asian actress. Good, but not “I cannot conceive anyone but Tilda Swinton in this role” good.