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He shot for The Atlantic, and ended up in Boy’s Life magazine.

Is Kinja the comment system? Because it’s the worst piece of shit comment system I’ve ever seen. Literally designed to maintain the stupid circle jerk and make 2nd-class commenters of anyone with a new point of view. “The greys” = conservative ghetto quarantine. You’re pansies afraid of seeing crimethink.

So, it took an employee on his or her last day to actually enforce Twitter’s terms of service.

It’s followed by a third, not as good House of Cards that spoils the otherwise flawless reputation of the series?

I’m going to commit a Cinema Sins-esque sin by nitpicking something that isn’t very fair:

This man is doing the Lord’s work.

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I prefer this other guy’s takedown of Cinemasins. Here is a playlist:

I’ve never understood the appeal of these types of videos. If you make these videos or enjoy them, you clearly hate film.

Films from the 11 century are often unfairly overlooked by today’s special effects-obsessed audiences.

It’s like this whole column was made for this movie. Us AV Clubbers have been waiting for this moment. It’s the only movie we knew for sure would be on here.

We can talk about the fight scenes in The Raid until we’re blue in the face, and they would deserve our attention—they’re great! That being said, the moment that made me realize I was watching a truly great action film happens when Rama and his wounded fellow-cop are hiding behind the false wall, and the big guy with

The end of Rama’s fight with baseball bat guy [won’t spoil what happened in case you haven’t seen it yet, but it got a standing O in my theater] in the sequel is my favorite fight scene. Doorway guillotine from Redemption is a close second.

The broken door kill is one of those things that can’t be overstated. It’s a brilliant move, taking full advantage of the environment in which he is, and filmed with such a punchline (for lack of a better word). I’ve probably shown this movie to five different groups of people, and EVERY TIME that scene hits, everyone

It’s cool how you don’t know about things.

Oh damn dude, for real? That’s so cool.

ive never laughed at a piss joke. (sees how impressed everyone is, takes it one step further) in fact, ive never laughed before in my life.

Both Chick-fil-A (deliciously homophobic!) and Raising Cane’s are far superior.

There’s a level where the National Anthem plays and while it’s on all your buttons are remapped to ‘kneel’.

If anyone’s at the apex of the “i love rick and morty but hate it’s fans,” pyramid, it’s probably Elon Musk.

I mean, let’s be honest. There are very few anime let alone new anime that sustain a solid and tangible symbolism. I can’t exactly put it into words. It’s almost like anime goes through the motions of telling a story but never takes itself serious enough to fulfill it with substance. As if it’s too focused on