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The Silverman special was great. She's adorable and engaging throughout and often laugh out loud funny.

It's almost always for a Lillian line. I like her character, but she mumbles, and I think that turned some people off the show.

The age difference between a high school Peter and a Tom Hardy aged Venom would be weird though.

Homecoming looks like another generic MCU movie to me. Spider-Man movies used to be a big deal, but now he's just another one of the crew, especially after being introduced in a separate movie.

He did hit his girlfriend though. And when I saw it in the theater, some black woman said "ooh, he hit his girlfriend," and it was at the right volume that I thought it was part of the movie.

And Dick!

I'm wary of all the big monster movies planned. Skull Island was fine at the time, but there's really no substance to it. I think the CGI fights will get old quickly if they don't back them up with good characters and plot.

I really like the hook that they're all couples because it's a colonization mission.

I was gonna Google "Elizabeth Hurley bitch," but then I thought, nah, what's that gonna do for me?

I'm in the same boat. That'll likely change when Odyssey comes out, though.

7 is no slouch either.

I remember the part where the kid is pointing the gun at Willis being way more intense than anything in Split. Anything a lot of scary movies.

Pshh call me when they release the Doritos Locos Taco version that calibrates my crunches to the songs.

It took me a lot of passive watching of those commercials to realize that was him. What a terrible gig.

All right, I saw it when I was 16-17. I still doubt I would hate it now, though. It was fun, and it has Dafoe.

I haven't seen Boondocks Saints in a while, but I'd put it way above this movie. That had style. This was a bunch of sloppy shooting that barely gave its actors anything interesting to do. Copely and Hammer were highlights, but Cillian Murphy, whom I think is a cool actor, played a completely normal guy.

You're the one who saw the movie, so there may be specific parts you thought were troubling, but won't it become less of a problem when we don't point it out and just see it as one person helping the other? Is it just bad character development to have it be so one-sided? Cause there's also the magical negro trope,

My friends and I were pretty up on that when we saw it. It was good for some (very) dumb laughs at the time. Didn't Crispin Glover dance to Fergalicious as Willy Wonka? Riveting.

My affection for MIB 3 is inflated because of how unlikely it is for a third movie in a franchise to be good, especially when it's 10 years removed from its shitty predecessor. It's kinda badass.

Old habits, I went straight for 4.