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Am I the only person who loved Zemo in this movie? I liked that he was a subtle "side" villain, not an over-the-top scene stealer. He would have taken too much attention away from the main plot, rather than drive it, if they tried to make him a zany mastermind (like another superhero vs. superhero movie that came out

Baelish controls the Vale, not the Riverlands. The Riverlands are being holed up by the last of the Tullys.

He does actually. But so does King Louie unfortunately…

At least there are some decent on-demand films that just came out like Invitation and Get a Job if you like watching train wrecks.

Glad to see they cast Eddie Redmayne as Mon Mothma.

Comprende, Star *Burns*?

Nothing is impossible thanks to Flash going full multiverse.

I lost count of the MCU straw men.

Recently, analysts pegged this movie having to make at least $800 million to be profitable enough. That ain't happening.

In a way, aren't we all Alex Dowd's children? I'll see myself out.

This writeup would have been killer when 50 Shades came out.

The way Brienne slashed the sword made me think she would have chopped his head off.

No. He's probably about to go Davos Seaworth on everyone's ass. Hopefully with Ghost as backup.

There's also Inside Out, about a young girl trapped in San Francisco aching to get out.

In other words, it's a wash.

And here I thought I was the only person who loved "The Intern." For a second I felt like a thread in r/movies.