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Why can't they just replace all this bullshit with Mexican Coke, The One True Cola. Diet soda is really bad for you, anyway, like, worse than calorie soda.

While I would agree and say that this is the most "serious" Edgar Wright film, I think it works best as a comedy. The humor is the strongest thing about the film, with the action set pieces set to music a very, very, very close second. All the little idiosyncrasies and basically everything Kevin Spacey does, that's

What I love about this and Breaking Bad is how swiftly perspectives and sympathies can shift for the audience.

Something very possible is that the film's funders wanted to market the movie as horror and the director was forced to add more nightmare sequences and 800 loud jump scares. I hated the trailer. It was aggressively vague and practically promising a scary monster. I only went to see it because of the Drafthouse

I feel like it's intentionally impossible to definitively answer these questions.

I would add that Will is never entirely trustworthy. You can tell that Paul wanted to trust Will, but there was a hole in his story that he found without even trying to find it. Plus, by the end, Will was keeping his own gun in secret and lying, being secretive about their kid. I think he really was sick. They keep it

A kid buys some robots and one of them has a message of a lady that doesn't play. He finds an old guy he knows to help him and the message is a princess that needs help. His aunt and uncle die and a guy wearing a mask and cape explodes the princess' planet with a big laser gun. The boy and the old man hire a criminal

I simultaneously love and hate so many things about this movie.

I'm massively behind on everything, but I'm watching this episode now. Can someone tell me how the fuck Baelfire got the dagger back from what's his name? I know it's easy to just say it's a continuity error and writing mistake, but that's a massive plot hole.

Wing Commander IV as a movie is better than most movies.

To be fair, White Pine Bay's "town" status is due to its very small population, not its landscape sprawling several miles. They don't have a police department, they have a sheriff's department (see: Veronica Mars). They don't have the resources to canvas the motel, search for Romero and Norman and keep general peace.

I feel like her biggest weakness was her complete lack of chemistry with Freddie Highmore. When she was talking about her problems, she seemed kind of bitterly making small talk. I don't buy that she would snug him for comfort, even if he is a puppy dog.

Are you also disappointed that you ended up caring for Buffy and her friends instead of being completely indifferent to the trifle B movie version of them? Jesus Christ.

I might be in the minority, but I personally think shitheads deserve to die, whether they're presidents, drunk drivers or that asshole who kept banging the armrest against my shoulder at the movie theater until I let him have a stupid cupholder even though there's a fucking table there. Be nice or die. World would be

My thoughts exactly. People are kind of glommed onto trans issues and are seeing it in places it is not. They would probably attack Kids in the Hall and Monty Python's Flying Circus if it aired today. Some people even attack actors like Jared Leto or Jeffrey Tambor for playing trans characters but not being actual

Hello, profile stalker. I hope you read all of my posts and found them entertaining.

Missed this. But, hello, please return the goal posts where you found them.
I have no problem with abortion. I think more people should have them. The issue is that you're pretending to know what Ben's songs mean based on projecting your own beliefs onto them, and now a direct quote has you claiming you know what his

On the Ben Folds Live album, he halts his playing about 4 seconds into Brick and he abruptly (to many laughs) starts talking about the meaning of the song.

I'd like to remind everyone that I'm feminist and also how fucked up it is that Rebecca sets some stuff on fire (and no one was hurt), while this professor sleeps with a student and cheats on his wife and Rebecca's the only one with consequences. Why does he get the restraining order while he gets to keep his job? The

You get it. This show talks to people like us who have similar experiences when no other show can remotely depict these things with such relatable clarity. I tried and fought for relationships with women who were basically indifferent to it. You just love them as hard as you can and then they leave and there's nothing