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T.D.
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What do you consider fun? Critics gave overwhelmingly positive reviews to Fury Road, Marvel's films, Pixar's films, Star Wars, The LEGO Movie, 21 Jump Street, Edge of Tomorrow, How to Train Your Dragon, John Wick, Frozen, the Bourne films, all of Edgar Wright's films, all of the Coen Brother's films, all of Wes

But he said it's literally lasted 10 years!

Reading these brought back some good memories!

Right? Technology is a blight on society! Only books (printed on PAPER, of course!) can be considered fiction! Any game that uses technology of any kind should be BANNED in favor of books ONLY.

I get the frustration, but heavily populated pedestrian areas mostly filled with people staring at their phones is not a recent phenomenon. PokemonGo was only released in the US 2 weeks ago; you make it sound like our culture just suddenly changed overnight into a world where people are obsessed with their phones

Right? Fiction is totally the worst! Real things only!

Optimism that pays off isn't wasted.

Heath Ledger was great in Brokeback Mountain, so I was optimistic about The Dark Knight.

It's for YouTube, so people are less likely to hit the "skip" button.

It's because the trailer plays before YouTube videos, and they want to grab people quick so they'll watch the whole thing instead of just hitting the "skip" button.

Frankly, the bitterness for that cancellation was undeserved to begin with. It was a super-weird, adult show that NBC gave Fuller free-reign on to do anything he wanted, and they kept it on the air for three years. It's a miracle that show was ever put on the air in the first place, so when fans got pissed at NBC for

It makes the moments when people do sing along really land. He plays "Just Like a Woman" a lot, and the whole audience always joins in at the chorus and sings the title line in unison— when I saw him play it, it was one of the most amazing concert experiences of my life.

His band is amazing; they improvise and roll with all of his changes. It's an incredibly tight ensemble, and they're a wonder to behold.

Agreed, Zemo was great. Honestly, he's the best live-action Lex Luthor ever.

To be fair, the script del Toro was shopping around was pretty dreadful.

It's so good! I did a double feature of it and Quatermass and the Pit last Halloween. I wish there was greater demand for weirdo sci-fi/occult horror films.

Ah, gotcha!

Would you mind mentioning which moment you're referring to?

He even mentions needing the spear to kill Doomsday— he lures Doomsday back to Gotham explictly for that reason— and then does literally nothing to retrieve it.

Really? Because literally the first time Superman fights a super villain, he's tackling Zod through a series of silos and then through a gas station which then explodes. Snyders Superman seems to have zero regard for anything around him during a fight.