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The character doesn’t have a whole lot to do, but Renner does get some great lines, and some great line delivery. His pep speech to Wanda in Age of Ultron was one of my favorite moments in a movie I overall wasn’t crazy about, and I loved that exchange in Civil War, amidst all the fighting and chaos: “We’re still

I’m hoping for at least a cameo from Alan Alda.

Agreed, although my sentimental favorite is Norman Alden on the The SuperFriends. And if you don’t know who Norman Alden is, think of Back to the Future.

The Matrix Resurrections trailer is here to show me how few fucks I have left to give about the Matrix

Star Trek has never been particularly subtle about such things. “You mean that episode with the aliens who had half white/half black faces was a comment upon racism in our current society? Deep, man!”

“…undone by phoniness and a lack of follow-through.”

She was super loony, which is why Tony was terrified of her finding about him screwing around on her.

It would have been much more charming if he had spelled it “X-Ray Masheen” like a Calvin joint.  Maybe with the R backwards.

I initially read that as “R2-D2”, and was like, “Why would anyone expect to hate R2-D2?

OH GO TO HELL!

I saw it when it came out, and I had no reference point because I didn’t really know who Quentin Tarantino was, and I had never seen Reservoir Dogs. I just remember the opening scene and then the cut to the credits and Dick Dale’s “Miserlou”, and my best friend and I turning to each other and saying, “Okay, this is

I like The Goldbergs a lot, but a lot of the time the writers get really lazy and just rely on references to ‘80s pop culture touchstones to get recognition points rather than going for actual laughs or character development. When they try, though, they’re capable of writing really stellar episodes of

I was in the same boat as you guys. I liked Seinfeld okay, but he was one of those guys like Jay Leno who are reliably funny (back when Jay was just a stand-up), but kind of lacking in edge, and you get the feeling that once you’ve seen them once, you’ve seen everything they’ve got.  The first season didn’t help much

Clueless. I thought of it for years as a chick flick for teen girls, then finally I saw it and realized how charming, smart, and funny it was.

It was a streaming pile of shit.

Truth. It was mediocre at best, and the “let’s set it during WWI instead of WWII so we can seem different and avoid comparisons to the first Captain America movie, but let’s make the villains basically Nazis anyway” thing irritated me. And then WW 1984 came out and everyone was so upset because it sucks, and I’m

Have you ever seen Ace Ventura Jr.: Pet Detective?  Well, I have, and I can testify that it set the bar very low.

I imagine the lawyers have already talked and reached an agreement. I’d never heard of it, but it was a successful enough book to have its own Wikipedia entry, so there’s no way the filmmakers weren’t aware of it.

C.S. Lewis Jr. was right!