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Right!? I don't "get" wine, myself, in that I'm unable to appreciate and discern much of what makes that drink special or not, but, you know what? I wish I did! I'd have much more to enjoy in addition to my beer! Heck, my friend gave me a very peaty, sea water-including whiskey that I just could not handle and gave it

I don't typically like "stunt brews" either, but I'm totally interested in trying unusual ones, and usually those ones with distinct or stronger flavors I drink AFTER eating, like a dessert. I LIKE tasting the different types of beers as their own thing. My buddy and I don't take notes on it or anything (though he

Close! He was quoting the Bible:

Nah. The father's own faith was restored by the end of the movie because he believed his son's account. It's nowhere as insidious as a lot of these movies, but it's still based on the characters coming to agree upon the existence of heaven - not a bad thing, mind you, but on the basis of this evidence? … Eh.

Did it, though? The title alone… That and the fact that the father kept going to experts and then just outright rejected their advice…

I could see that, I guess, but as a movie,"Deadpool," I was led to believe, was exactly what people were wanting, pretty much… and now people apparently hate it. Go figure.

Ha! Thank you. That's what I meant. I know the difference between the two, but their names are easy to mix up in my head.

The exchange between her and Ethan in the station had kind of an undercurrent of romantic interest to me. It read like that scene between Black Widow and Bruce Banner in Age of Ultron, with the whole "we're alike and can run off and be together if we wanted to" aspect. Ethan was married, but he had distanced himself

I'd complain about it, too, but that's been Deadpool's thing for long before meta was really that popular. As a non-comic reader who still appreciates the characters and their worlds, I'm always happy to see faithful adaptations, and Deadpool was pretty much what I'd imagined - though I kinda wished they had kept

She was fantastic in Rogue Nation. Even though it perpetuated the older man/younger woman dynamic I'm seriously tired of, Ilsa was a fantastic, cool character who was very well acted deserves her own movie, so at least they're not dumping her like Paula Patton and Bridget Monaghan… not yet, at least.

I actually still kinda love Short Round. Ke Huy Quan was just this side of annoying, but he was too damn loveable and naturally energetic to hate him. As someone else said, I wouldn't mind finding out about the further adventures of Short Round.

That's the "Gone with the Wind" one. Still one of the best!

Oh my God, that "force" pun was totally not intended…

Really? Huh… that one always seemed so unbelievably forced to me. It's still my least favorite of the posters, but… well, glad someone liked it? Ha.

"Miracles From Heaven For Real, Like, Seriously, You Guys, True Story"

What generally helps when you're getting this way? I realize that sounds obvious and trite, but I often find that when I'm having a bout of "the downs" (as I euphemistically call it to avoid the trap of hearing "just cheer up and think happy thoughts" when I say the other D-word), I often forget what's worked in the

I had a math teacher in my 7th grade Christian school who believed that dinosaur bones were put on earth by Satan to deceive Christians into believing in their existence and then not go to heaven. Even the Bible teacher, who believed and taught that Santa was Satan because they're anagrams, thought she was crazy.

"Heaven is For Real" wasn't PureFlix. It's not good, but it's not as poorly made or hateful as a PureFlix production. I guess, by comparison, it's "good."

I've met people of that ilk. It's not so much that they WANT them to die as much as it is they don't see it as worthwhile to save their earthly bodies as much as save their souls from something they "chose for themselves." Which is actually a pretty fucking extreme "survival of the fittest" perspective, ironically.