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Unless there were alternative versions of the game, I’m assuming we played the same game. Also I really struggle with any argument that Lara Croft in those games was a shallow, one-dimensional character considering all we learned of her motivations and her past. But to each their own.

There’s also the mismatch between the horror she shows at taking life for the first time (which I guess is sort of replicated in the film) and the fact that ten minutes later you basically wipe out a whole village of nameless goons by shooting them or driving an ice ax through their skull. Though to be fair, I don’t

Maybe a friend of Lara’s dies to a branch through the head instead? We could workshop it

I don’t get why anyone disliked the Angelina Jolie movies, they were pretty much just middle-of-the-road Bond movies with a woman Bond and men as Bond girls, no masterpieces but totally fine for a watch

I’m saying school shootings, and shootings in general, are not an identity issue. There are plenty of countries in the world, predominantly white or not, that have issues with race, orientation, and religion, that do not have these types of tragedies happen. Putting the two concepts together is nonsensical.

It really is just so absurd that so many people think its like a video game, you just stroll up and shoot the bad guy. When in reality, even if you’ve spent a lot of time shooting guns, it’s been in a controlled environment, and you’ve got ear and eye protection on. I’ve been to a gun range once or thrice, and just

On Saturday mornings I work with a class that teaches green card holders what they need to know to be citizens. The guy who runs the class is an older white guy whose politics could best be described as libertarian-ish. I roll my eyes at a lot of the things he says, but, at the end of the day, he’s a 70-year-old

Watched this with girlfriends parents and her brother and his wife. All of them NRA, trumptards, except my GF. They kept yelling trumpublican and nra talking points every time a kid would speak. Was brutal. All were in agrreement....”If I had a gun I would’ve shot him in a second.” “Need more guns in school!”

My first exposure to the time loop episode was Xena: Warrior Princess’s “Been There, Done That,” which I saw a decade before I finally watched Groundhog Day.

to be fair, Sara hasn’t really been in a relationship with anyone since Nyssa. She’s flirted heavily and stuff but I can see her being more coy and conservative if she sees it as being more than just a one-time thing. Plus there was the fact that they started out as antagonists.

I want to point out all of the things that Snart said that Ava was doing to show interest in Sara. Kara has done all of those things to Lena. Those type of coded actions are why people talk about “Supergirl” queerbaiting it’s fans.

Nancy Reagan was an animatronic robot.

You can trust Gaiman all you want, but it’s an adaptation. As far as I’m concerned, Gaiman’s lucky to have even been involved in what is essentially a separate work of art, driven by another artist’s interpretation and vision, in a medium vastly different from the one it’s being adapted from. And I’m someone who loved

The first season already improved on the book, and I’m more of a Fuller kind of person than Gaiman (who’s a bit overrated to me).

Most people do like the movie. It’s a small minority of very loud, very angry nerds who make it seem like there’s a lot of doubt to its quality.

I watch that scene and it baffles me how many people disliked this movie. That fight alone was worth the price of admission. It looks amazing and it’s stunningly filmed. And the best part is it all looks real. It’s none of that CGI hopping fests they the prequels did.

Since getting Moviepass, I’ve been to the theater way more than I would have otherwise. I’ve seen movies I never would have considered paying for. I’ve also been more willing to spend on concessions because it feels like the ticket doesn’t cost me anything. Moviepass pays the full ticket price so the theaters aren’t

It’s probably because the incidents which led to the lawsuits were very specific to the production of I’m Still Here, which by all accounts seemed like an excuse for Affleck and Joaquin Phoenix to do a bunch of drugs, fuck hookers, and generally act like pigs, all under the guise of “performance art.”

Veronica’s sexy lady nazgul cloaks are to me as essential to the show’s fashion choices as Juggie’s hat/crown thing and Cheryl’s disdain for pants.

I miss the cloaks.