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I could understand Teller not wanting to say anything, but Penn? For shame!

There are some artists and records that we tend to refer to as our “favourites”, and others that we might call our “most influential” (particularly those of us who write music). However, there is another more personal and more vulnerable (and in some ways more pure) relationship with art that doesn’t always fit

And finally, there’s Sly and the Family Stone. They’re not really superheroes, though. More just like everyday people. 

I don’t know what’s worse: the possibility you did that intentionally, or the possibility you didn’t.

It doubles as a review for the unstoppable march of time.

You don’t need to see the other two to follow the (nonsensical) plot, but they are a must if you want to feel underwhelmed.

“M...Mom! I-I posted it again!”

I like the way he emphasizes “FAT LADY”, like he’s calling Thanos a fat lady. Oh man, there’s no infinity stone that’ll heal that sick burn.

That’s almost like my reaction to Dobby’s death in Deathly Hallows part 1, I burst out laughing in the middle of a packed theater and was shushed by several audience members, I even have a logical explanation for why I found Dobby’s death so goddamn hilarious, first off, the character design was made before the final

Am I the only one who doesn’t have a problem with the CGI upper lip?

I only notice it if I focus really hard. I didn’t notice at all when watching the movie. 

The Family Research Council comes to mind. 

Well, you know what they say: “The enemy of my entertainer who sexually harasses coworkers is actually none of my concern”.

Boromir: One does not simply walk into Mordor.

I know it’s in poor taste but:

If Oliver Stone wants to be part of the important conversations, he should just get himself a Kinja account.

A terrible society that does not have the licensing rights to Harry Potter or other beloved characters.

Besides, if I wanted franchise fan service I’d read Ready Player One.