tastethepainbow
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Remember how Dr. Seuss’ How the Grinch Stole Christmas was a heartwarming tale of an isolated grump who learns to be kind after spending a few moments talking with a sweet little girl?

I wouldn’t touch this movie with a twenty nine and a half foot pole.

Holy shit. I laughed so hard I teared up; this was awesome.

Edit: I just watched the one with Saitama and Genos. Fucking genius.

He is them, personified and unfiltered and victorious. 

It’s purely tribal politics. Their “team” is “winning”, and the “fans” of the other team are “losing”, so everything by default that their team does is good because they take pleasure in seeing opposing “fans” in distress. They don’t care that the fake Manhattan rich boy can’t recite the pledge of allegiance, because

It’s my own fault for doing so, but reading comments on PFT and FoxNews on the articles about this has been just about the most depressing thing I’ve done in weeks.

And probably the kids who grew up with the ST will have fond memories of those movies twenty years from now.

NSFL (not safe for life)

Also Gadget Hackwrench and Minerva Mink.

Very impressive! It would be remiss to not mention the great Melissa DeTora and her top 8 at a Pro Tour, and two top 8s at GPs as well. She also now works for Wizards helping balance the game as part of their Play Design team. Very smart woman!

“Copyright: Keya Morgan”

dude straight-up looks like the villain from a Penguins of Madagascar knockoff animated movie.

As its title suggests, The First Purge will tell the story of how the New Founding Fathers convinced the public that the Purge was an idea that would work: by sending in trained military officers to pose as civilians stalking through cities to kill targets the Purge’s supporters want gone.

I don’t what “GMG writers” is supposed to mean, but I think part of the answer is that a lot of people have only seen the first Purge movie and judge the entire series on that.

One thing I think is funny:

This will forever be my main piece of evidence for why the new trilogy is a mess. There was no clear view, no planned story arc, for the entirety of it for any of its characters.

Didn’t he say to her something about that she knew, as well, she was just not admitting it to herself?

You don’t get to “Boom” your own comment.

Part of why I want them to stop making prequels, because it leaves the filmmakers entirely too tempted to do cute stuff like that. At least now they’re making good prequels (or one good prequel, we’ll see with Solo), but it’s still prequels, and prequels still tempt filmmakers into dumb shit.

However, I do agree. Lets stop treating the galaxy like it exists for less than a century and has about 15 people in it.