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That comment is akin to "People from Phoenix are Phoenicians"

Didn't mean to come off as an attempt to destroy you but T5E was just so meh for me…and I know it was for a lot of others, at the time. Movies, even shitty ones, tend to get better with age. But if I can serve one purpose in life (besides being a good father to my daughters) it would be to let the world know that T5E

Made me hate Milla forever. She just looks scared and overwhelmed the whole time. Sure, maybe throw a bone to Chris Tucker - at least he did what was good at and that was hot at the time. But no on Oldman. Love the guy. One of the best. But not in this movie.

just trying to do my part to stem the attempted revisionist history around this turd

I tuned in for like 5 minutes and couldn't watch it. D is a damning grade, because unlike F, which can be enjoyable for its horribleness, D means there is some glimmer of hope that it could be what it intends to be but is weighed down by ridiculousness.

5th Element fucking sucked. If that film is a point of reference for anyone they should have their memory wiped. I remember just thinking how shitty it was when I saw it. Maybe in retrospect, some people might think it has its charm, but for me, it was one of the biggest let downs…Spoiler…the 5th element is love. Fuck

in our society, if you make a public mistake, you are damned forever

Last week called and wants its post back

The cool thing about that scene is Wayne looks so resigned to fact that his end is near. He's not trying to be flashy. He seems to just give a solid hug and people respond really well.

No, this was the first time I also started to like Wayne. Hey, he's doing something right. If you can turn Nora around, maybe he really is supernatural (or just gives amazing hugs). Also a little sad because he mentioned he is going to die soon.

I kind of got a South Park Satan vibe at the end when he was flummoxed by Starlord's actions

Pretty much.its perfect

The post credits scene had great comedic implications for the marvel movies.

For me, the villain's gangs just got more and more impractical. They have increasingly matching outfits and motifs until it gets to the point where their entrance into any particular situation would require weeks of practice and preparation. It;s like each major attack by a villain is a Cirque du Soleil production.

It's a psychopathic level of commitment to pull it off

Yep, brutal first scene. You want these guys dealt with, but not like that. They are just people - they have all lost so much and just dealing, albeit in the weirdest of ways.

I do want to say I am a Sonia fan. It just felt like this review was all about race when the episode is clearly pointing to some major issues such as the dismantling of America. Not the biggest fan of this show but it fills my 8pm Sunday slot. I thought the opening was brutal but made sense - the GR are making

Sonia's last stray observation is so wrong I don't know where to begin. It's reverse racism…so, we're just a mass of white people? No differences in religion, sexual preference, identity, etc…? I try to defend Sonia when I think she's getting attacked needlessly but I think she needs to limit her own POV or risk

Couldn't stand her in Heat.

Totally unrelated but I can't stand Brenneman, Amy, from the Leftovers. People's whose last name starts with Bren just aren't good to begin with