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I generally preferred the 20th century full stop. This one kind of sucks so far.

It is not a matter of whether you have kids or not. I am a childless 43 year old, and that doesn’t stop me from having a strong and lasting emotional response to the slaughter of children.

Honestly when I saw the Jedi teacher gunned down I did.   

While this is true, there are some fairly common triggers that it’s useful to me and many others to be warned of in advance. Personally, I just need to know that there’s going to be sexual violence in something before I watch it - if I get a warning, I’ll be fine, but if it takes me by surprise it can ruin my day.

Warning: This show is crap

Only a few episodes into it, but... eh. The review here says, “Easily the most exciting aspect of season four is how it embraces gore like never before. Even the show’s harshest critic will be swayed by that” - but that assumes that viewers are really excited by sadistic gore, and I’m just... not. The sadism has never

I can tell you that myself and many star wars fans with kids got chills during the prologue.

Top Samurai (The Last Samurai)

It’s okay, but it really wasn’t all that. I wouldn’t put it in a list of his best. Interview with a Vampire can replace it.

IMO, you need to:

I said it at the time and I still hold it to be true: Magnolia was merely a sub-standard attempt by a less-talented director to ape the far superior Short Cuts by Robert Altman. Know that I am willing to die on this hill! Now go stick your flying frogs up your arse! Frog storm... bah!

I love Kubrick, but hated, hated, hated “Eyes Wide Shut” — it was a messy blob of shite with a truly horrible performance by Nicole Kidman (who gives probably the single worst “acting drunk” performance ever captured on film) and a big fat nothing from Tom Cruise. I hate that it was Kubrick’s last film. The only

I love Rogue Nation, especially the scenes with Rebecca Ferguson at the Opera. But it should not rank higher than Fallout. Although it’s also crazy that Jerry Maguire is ranked ahead of most movies on this list.

That’s impossible. No one can give more than 100%. By definition, that is the most anyone can give.

I dunno. I think a narrative can be both consistently interesting and still longer than necessary. You *can* have too much of a good thing.

Didn't know that. But my point still stands.

IT CAN BE TWO THINGS!!

This whole let's spread the last season of a tv show into two seasons needs to stop.

But then we wouldn’t have gotten Steve and Dustin, or Steve and Robin, or Steve, Dustin and Robin (minus Erica)

And if The Simpsons had ended after season 10...