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The Bourne Valedictorian
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What was with the absolutely bizarre music during the detective's outside the party scene? Every time it cut to outside I was immediately pulled out of the show but the strange music choices. It was like ultra-loud Scooby-doo music or something…

You just knew the Mexican chick on the phone was going to be dead before they got there. For such a convoluted tone-deaf mess it really does have incredibly predictable moments this season. It was fun to watch Ray do ALL the cocaine though.

I have to admit the idea of a Maury show centered around a paterntity test with gloomy ol' Ray and the awful, AWFUL kid from this season does kind of appeal to me.

I would totally watch that.

The action set pieces got the biggest laughs at the matinee I attended today—the fight scenes were just brilliant. The bug light, the Cure, and all the shrinking/growing things were just hilarious.

I so agree with this—it really looked like that was the direction they were taking it at first and it was refreshing when they didn't.

I actually regretted not seeing this in 3D when I went to see it today. The effects looked like they'd work really well in 3D.

I really liked the Spider-man shout out—they must have really been cutting this movie to the wire…

Funnily enough I saw it today and yes, that is exactly what I was reminded of (even though I would have sworn I had forgotten most of Interstellar).

And don't forget people that actually support Donald Trump for anything other than hilarious reasons.

Suggesting Bill O'Reilly is self-aware is hilarious. He is a product made to sell books, make money, and occasionally offer to give you a loofah.

Even Jared's taste isn't THAT bad.

And the worst tea party sympathizers killed some cops. I'm not sure escalation or identification of the worst people actually changes the argument that it's stupid to judge an entire organization based on the thoughts of a certain few. It does explain why Republicans are desperately trying to get Trump to shut up,

So he caught the Dennis Miller huh? That is a shame.

Yes, because every group should be judged by the behavior of the worst people in that group, which is why all Tea Partiers are racist bigots.

Only for pro-creation.

Oh maybe you'll know (I haven't read them)—does the dad die in the books too? That seemed like such an out-of-left-field move to me that it barely made sense.

There also should have been much, MUCH more of El Macho, the single-best part of the film.

I'm convinced it's not Vaughn but the ridiculous writing. That soliloquy at the beginning of episode 2 was just poorly written hog-wash that did not fit the character they were building at all. He has done glowering menace with some intelligence in his eyes just fine.

Joey Pants always said it that way (maybe worse since he made it a two-syllable word practically) on the Sopranos. It drove me crazy to hear him say it that way.