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I don't really agree. I think part of it was for themselves in order to keep themselves free of controversy from having a guy with a ton of known concussion issues for wrestling, and maybe part of it was to keep a bankable star from showing up elsewhere, but the WWE has been trying a lot harder to keep their stars

Triple H keeps rolling because his wrestling style is relatively lower risk than a lot of what Bryan does. As exciting as Bryan's style was, his suicide dives and flying headbutts were a recipe for a short career.

Isn't Bayley wrestling Asuka at the next big Takeover event? I'm guessing Carmella isn't going over Bayley for the title yet, and Asuka may be getting a go. I wonder if Bayley is getting called up to the main roster soon?

I'm happy that Daniel Bryan is making the right decision for his health. I'm going to miss Daniel Bryan as in in-ring competitor, but I would rather him not die in the ring for my entertainment, or worst case scenario, end up another Chris Benoit. Head trauma is not something to mess around with. I hope he sticks

The only complaints about the reboot that I've heard from people I know are same complaints I typically hear about most reboots - that the original movie was fine and doesn't really warrant a rebooting.

I don't know, I still think a highly trained team of gifted animators can pull off the same range of emotion just as well as, if not better than FMV, including the examples provided within the article.

I literally spend 8 hours a day making little to no progress at work. Why would I want to put myself through that at play time?

As much as I enjoyed the Rumble, there is definitely something wrong creatively when the evil boss gets a huge babyface reaction for eliminating the current face of the company.

Lisa Simpson.

She was, actually. The beginning of the Friday the 13th reboot recapped the end of the original movie then proceeded off of that. I honestly think the Friday the 13th reboot was actually pretty decent.

It seems to me that critics generally tend to not like traditional slasher movies that much, and meta-horror movies like New Nightmare tend to get a better response from them because they dismantle the things they don't enjoy about the genre. Or at least that's my best guess.

Personally, while it doesn't change my connection with something that deeply resonates with me, it is nice to see creators of things I enjoy get recognized for their work. That's pretty much the only reason I care - I like to see the people who make work I like get rewarded for it, so they can perhaps continue to make

I thought Spotlight was excellent, and pretty important too, but that may be because I lived in the area when and where all that awfulness with the church was happening.

It never really could decide at what it wanted to be, and that really hurt it. The 2/3rds of the movie it feels like they want us to take it very seriously, and they want to portray their version of Freddy as a very no-nonsense character, then suddenly in the last third of the film someone decided they wanted him to

The effects and sound/music categories always have some funny nominations. Because of that, we can also say "Oscar Nominated Film, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen."

Plus I'm pretty sure he died at the end.

I typically watch Netflix on the PS4 or Xbox One, and it automatically skips intro sequences when watching multiple episodes in a row with every series I've watched in the past few months. It might just be a feature on certain platforms.

Oh boy, I can finally say the term "Oscar Nominated Film, 50 Shades of Grey!"

Don't forgot Freddy's face pressing through the wall above her bed! Such a cool, creepy effect made with nothing but a sheet of spandex and some smart lighting.

I think it's interesting that the director of that movie claims that he absolutely never intended it to be a "gay" horror movie in the extras on the series box set that own, especially when it's not so subtle about it. Some of the directors of the other films reference it as such (I'm pretty sure Rachel Talalay, of