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I personally believe that U. S. Americans are unable to do so because, uh, some people out there in our nation don’t have maps and, uh, I believe that our education, like such as in South Africa and, uh, the Iraq, everywhere like such as, and I believe that they should—our education over here in the U. S. should help

Fuck off, you hyper-literal asshat.

Clearly there’s some hyperbole in there.

The way I view it (that lets me avoid “and I must scream” territory) is that a chunk of L3 is what’s in the Falcon, not L3's full consciousness. There’s a part of her in there. Not the full Droid Rights AI. Otherwise that’s depressing as hell.

Is it just me or is there really an overestimation of just how many casual moviegoers care about The Crow as a franchise? Like, it’s kind of a cult classic, but its cultural imprint is fairly small and niche. I feel most people nowadays wouldn’t actually know it was a remake at all...

“part of the issue was rights older Samuel Hadida”

Have you been saying that for a while? That’s weird.

Wonder Woman’s trench sequence is one of the best action sequences I have seen in recent memory. Clean, easy-to-follow, and visually interesting. But the rest of the DCEU feels like watching sepia-toned Transformers.

Dazed and Confused seems like a weird example since it’s a period piece aimed at adults recollecting high scool. Maybe Fast Times At Ridgemont High or Pretty in Pink or Can’t Hardly Wait or American Pie or the hundreds of other movies trying to capture what the kids are up to right this moment would be more

That’s a trick question. You’re the ONLY one who saw A Quiet Passion.

I soured on the whole “single player/multiplayer - we can do both!” thing with Bioshock 2.

Melanie was certainly planning on it when she signed that pre-nup.

Maybe her character can be killed off with a heart attack, then Dan can win the lottery and have the show proceed without her.

I think you’re confusing the tv show with the comic books.

the fact its a last issue of a mini series totally shows Marvel’s refusal to cancel it. wait wat?

He and Cera work together and have known each other for years. Asking him is perfectly logical: If he had indeed acted exactly as Yi described, his relationship with Cera would have been affected.

“Gonna be honest—if you find yourself constantly having to explain to people that despite what they just heard you say,”

But that’s not what’s happening. People are continually calling him racist based on one incident, reported years after the fact, that they lack all the information on, that they don’t have film or

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