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Tobias Lehigh Nagy
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That sounds like a bunch of bullshit.

I’m only just finding out now that there’s a “Dismiss” feature.  What does it do, exactly?

Even if Harold Ramis were still alive, there’s no reason to think that the original Ghostbusters cast could pull off a feature-length comedy in this day and age.

Paul Rudd....quick in and out....mmmmm.... Oh wait, I’m straight. He is a good looking man, though.

Laura Bassett: Nice arches, well-maintained nails, toes are a little long for my taste.  7.5/10

All the hand-wringing over the shield and trying to get it back, as if it were some kind of panacea to all their problems, feels off to me. I never thought there was only one vibranium Captain America shield. Thanos hacked one to pieces, was that not the true shield? Or did he end up with the true shield from a

Yes, and “Ooh La La” is a literal needle drop. Unbelievable it didn’t make the list.

In college I had a passing acquaintance who, every single time I saw him, asked me, “Say, have you ever seen Alien Nation?”  She reminds me of that guy.

The Wedding (Poop-)Slinger

I blame the “1937” on the writers googling “What year was The Hobbit published?” and deciding to hit it too on-the-nose. But it’s totally plausible that Bucky remembered the publication date as 1937 and knew he read it when it first came out, so assumed it was 1937 even though it was actually 1938.

I like the banter, but I have to say that Sam’s constant needling of Bucky is getting tiresome and needs to be dialed back a bit. I know it’s supposed to be funny, but it’s kind of like when they added Dr. Pulaski to ST:TNG to serve as a kind of Dr. McCoy-type thorn in Data’s side, but she just came off as mean.

I’m pretty sure it was young Forrest Gump.

What I want to know is, is she ever going to cross paths with Star Lord in the MCU, so we can have a mini-Everwood reunion?

Or maybe it was just...

Bloom looks like he’s practicing his impersonation of Darrell Hammond’s impersonation of Bill Clinton.

I think she just meant that he sucks, which he most definitely does.

“My mom gave me a dollar and dropped me off at the park & ride!” is the line that cracks me up.

I found the new ending very moving. After the final battle, Superman and Cyborg fly away, Aquaman jumps in the ocean, and Batman, Wonder Woman, and Flash locate the only available transportation, an old pickup truck. Flash jumps behind the wheel, Wonder Woman takes the passenger seat, and Batman hops into the truck

I saw the movie once when it first came out on home video, and I always remembered it as a silly, far-fetched movie. I watched it again fairly recently with my kids, and was actually taken aback by its intelligent stance that no, some people don’t belong together and are better off divorced. The mom didn’t drop her