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Arsenal may be a one-dimensional character but I can't deny that everytime I see someone jumping and running and generally parkouring, I think of him.

I had the same thought about the canes, and wondered if you could maybe buy them in bulk?

Oh man, now I'm all emotional and sappy, and feeling old. Oh so incredibly old.
Movie looks good is what I'm trying to say.

It opens on Thursday too here in Argentina and we have no Putin, but our president IS in Russia meeting with him right now, so, it's a mixed bag.

Up until 2 hours ago I would have almost thought the same, but I'm reading Einsenstein's autobiography and he mentions that they started using the Gregorian calendar in 1918.
The more you know.

Hahahahaha.

I think that still leaves most of the money to the label/distribution company though, right? :|
I personally prefer CD's but I live in a country where most of the records I want I have to import from the US/UK so I usually have to resign myself to iTunes anyway.

I feel like I should have said something earlier, but I still can't buy Matt Nable as Ra's. Everytime he's on screen I can't take the scene seriously, I don't know why. He just looks funny to me (?).
Also, I'm tired of Captain "I'm so angry my actions don't even make sense anymore" Lance. He needs to stop. Sooner

"Stoked for Avengers? Avengers? Avengers?
I hear Marvel got really hands on this time, they really pinned in Joss Whedon creatively so, how can that go wrong?"

What a lovable little weirdo.

I've always had a hard time watching shows with protagonists that are unlikable on purpose, so I could only (barely) stand four episodes of Cucumber, Henry (and to a lesser extent Lance) just proved to be too much for me. On the other hand, Banana had some really good moments, mostly the ones that didn't include

Hey, I saw the actress that plays Sin in Arrow!
I mean, oh, it's the actress that plays Sin in Arrow :(

I think it's a popular unpopular opinion, but yeah, I feel you. The dialogue in this movie was so bad that I had to constantly refrain from laughing out loud at the theater.

I already finished the series, but the introduction of the Kingpin on this episode is definitely one of the strongest moments of the show, D'Onofrio kills it every time.
About the fight scenes, I have to admit that I was so used to the ones in the rest of the MCU shows/films that the difference between them was a

I just finished the pilot and really really (really) liked it. I only came here to check the comments but now I have to go out and get snacks for the next 12 hours. It may not be healthy, but somebody's gotta do it, right?

Well, I for once want to give some credit to Skye. She's clearly not being told the truth about what's going to happen with her or about how Afterlife really works, but aside from her very understandable (for me) freak out when she found out Raina was also there, she could very well be playing Lincoln in order to get

Never before have I skipped-watch a show like I did with this season of HoC. It really went nowhere, and it dragged for so long so many times that the scenes that were supposed to be relevant to the story just didn't have any suspense or tension in them. Not to mention most of the decisions the characters make make no

Man, anything that brings Anna Torv to a screen (big or small or whatever) has my support.

Definitely one of my favorite moments of the show was the end tag on the season four premiere, Busy Phillips and Michelle Williams playing foster sisters was just a perfect moment https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Oh man, I didn't know this.
Now I'm bummed out for the day.