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That was it? Wow that was a whole lot of nothing. Just like this whole season. It’s amazing that 11 episodes passed and it feels like nothing happened in them. It felt like they were just killing time until the end and when they got to the end it was just a bunch of clean up to make it align with later seasons. Like

Season one was decent enough as a kind of sci-fi version of Xena or the like, season two is absolutely the latter though, it goes all-in on appealing to die hard cartoon fans, of which I am not one.  I honestly cringe at people who consider that stuff on par with the films.

As is de rigour with just about every Spielberg film, if he were to excise the last ten minutes, it’d be perfect. But no... He has to get the schmaltz in.

I was mostly on board for the first half, but by the time they got to the high school, I just wanted it to end, and it kept going and going.

‘faced accusations for decades that he molested his daughter Dylan Farrow when she was a child, with the accusations’

This sounds horrible. A ‘cabal of psychic vampires that hunt special kids’.. And this is some sort of continuation of The Shinning...? 

The most impressive thing about the trailer is how well Rebecca Ferguson works that hat, which sounded goofy as hell in the book.

Why is this film different?

I’ve seen a lot of my friends hand wringing over this movie, saying we shouldn’t support it because it might encourage negative acts, and my response has always been “Yeah, but what about every Scorcese film?”

Look, I’m not a DC fanboy or a Dowd hater. I never was.But this review is one of the worst that I have ever read on here.

“...including the one that donned the costume of The Joker himself before opening fire on an Aurora auditorium:”

The director is a Scorsese fan, but not as good as Scorsese? Mind. Blown. I’m sure we’re all terribly impressed that a film critic is familiar with the films of perhaps the greatest director of all time, but a review of this film would have been nice. This reads like you’re trying to impress a girl at a bar. 

American Pie, American Beauty, Office Space, The Green Mile, Galaxy Quest, Arlington Road, Man on the Moon, Notting Hill, 10 Things I Hate About You, Existenz, South Park: BLU, The Messenger: Story of Joan D’Arc, The Big Kahuna, But I’m a Cheerleader... 

does she have any roles where she is not totally obnoxious? 

It always fascinates me how so many people seem to put movies nobody wants to watch on lists like this. Not attacking... I mean when people ask me what I read I don’t admit to “I am reading that latest Stephen King book” either and list things like “To the Lighthouse” or “Jacques the fatalist” too. Just have to laugh

I don’t understand the hate for “Shut up and Dance” and the meh-ness for “White Bear.” To me, these are the best because they ask you to spend an entire episode sympathizing for these people who are going through something grueling. They’re being tortured but an unseen force while you get more and more invested in

Other than how I’d personally change it to “one improbably good original and one perfect, slightly-new-direction sequel,” just as a matter of taste, but otherwise agreed entirely.

“but given the low number of episodes and the talent involved, shouldn’t the new one be more reliably good—let alone great?”

Ayesha Curry forfeited any kind of empathy when she went on her holier than thou slut-shaming tour. She made her own desexualized, I dont dress like other attention seeking hoes, ideal wife and mother, while I condescendingly judge other women bed, so she can lay in it. I’m not here for her humanity, continue to be the

Been wondering why I don’t remember anything from season 7, but I’ve realised that it aired at the same time as Twin Peaks: The Return and that took up the majority of my mind.