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I enjoyed him quite a bit in Rogue One — he even brings that Kung Fu mysticism with him to the role "I am one with the force, and the force is with me." His action style is fun to watch

Yeah, I get that preference for sure. I usually lean the same way, but there are times (usually after watching a shitty action flick that cuts so quickly you can't tell what the hell is going on) that I crave something with such balanced choreography.

I think Hero is a lot more deliberate with it's style. With all of the colors, imagining a fight, and people staying in the air by dipping their swords in the water? It's just telling you to enjoy the poetry in motion and forget all realism.

Don't tell me what I can't do!

If I recall correctly, they spouted a bunch of mumbo jumbo when she was first being trained to use her powers that she can affect specific things if she wants. She can feel a mountain and "tune" her powers to it. And I seem to remember a part where she said she could feel a person's bones or some such? If you want an

Yeah, that's not a bad deal then. Different from what I read on the first day of it happening, but actual reports like that are going to be far more reliable than twitter/reddit reactions.

Those base level tickets that cost $1200 didn't include food, tents, transportation, or any sort of VIP access. Those were all additional costs.

Packets of Fire hot sauce from taco bell is probably cheaper. Plus you'll still lose weight from the massive amounts of diarrhea!

Idiots Lantern I watched 4 times during marathons before I finally remembered it. At least Love & Monsters is memorable, compared to that one.

I dunno, that plotline landed with a bit of a thud if you ask me.

As long as it's a different vibe from Fantastic, I'm 100% on board. I loved the uniqueness of it, but it's one of my least favorite Anderson flicks.

Does anyone know if they're ever going to have some Anker portable chargers on sale again sometime soon? I really need to pick some up, but I'm just waiting on a good deal for some of them.

I had completely forgotten about The Single Guy, but I remember loving it. I was sad when it got cancelled. And I had been wondering where my affection for Agent May was coming from. Now I know.

You mean that guy from Impractical Jokers?

Oh god. That's way more shameful than a red folder. I deleted all those ages ago. They live in my nightmares, I don't need them to live anywhere else.

Is "old files" the same folder as "this folder is empty please do not open it mom?"

Perfect. I'll get those rewrites out asap. I also forgot to include the 3 sentence paragraph that actually talks about the episode, so my first draft was incomplete.

Yeah, I've been wondering about that too. I don't have an answer, but I don't think it's Coulson. Not if Ward had been trained since he was a teenager by Garrett. I'm not sure I can come up with a valid reason, other than the fact Ward just likes to be a double agent no matter what he's doing.

But they don't ask that question during any other episode when there's a crisis, I don't see why they would here. We see the avengers active, but is it the same way in that world on a day to day basis? Seems like that's not the case, for the most part. Especially after civil war, everyone is laying low.