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I think this is the best way to describe it.

Maybe you are kidding, but if not I will say that you weren't the only one.

Good lord, I misread this as "while they fist you over and over" and wondered where you were donating blood. Because I think I want to check that place out.

"SFHIW" is the sound people make when they sneeze.

A big part of the problem here is that the original Ghostbusters isn't some work of creative genius; it succeeds largely on the chemistry & comic talent of the cast. This is even more true of the sequel, which largely repeated the beats of the first film.

Man, I've never seen any Adam Sandler film get a "pass". The vast majority face plenty of criticism, and his box office has been inconsistent at best. He gets plenty of (deserved) hate.

" only predators work as police officers, not any prey"

The whole "Harrison Ford returning as Deckard" part just takes away any hope from me. Deckard is a friggin Replicant, as the 47 "Director's Cuts" clearly show. Replicants have brief lifespans. Deckard is long dead. I'm not sure I'm going to be able to accept any explanation offered.

Oh, and this may be some sort of anti-Italian racism, but last night I looked up Sompanato's Wikipedia page to show my daughter, and we both noted that Marino actually looks more than a bit like him.

This is where I am. I watched it regularly when I was younger, and I used to get emotionally invested in the results. And then one year, some switch just flipped & I stopped caring. Now my only concern is to study the winners the next day, because they frequently come up in pub trivia.

Yeah, Sousa reminds me of a big, intensely loyal, but stupid dog, like a bulldog or basset hound. You love the guy, but you know you are never going to teach him to bring back the ball.

Was she really? I missed that, and just assumed it was his mother. I mean, Marino is older than I am, and my grandmothers have been dead since the 70s.

Marino is pretty much great in everything he does. He is one of those actors who makes good things better & provides something interesting to watch in bad things.

I love that movie, but that is an awkward fight scene, and seeing Henry Silva play a Chinese man is just weird and off putting.

Man, that headline reads like Sagal's character is going to be married to her own long-lost child, which would be the most messed-up thing on network TV since Viva Laughlin went off the air.

Is there any way we can just pretend Jeremiah Johnson came out in 2015, and give the Best Picture to that instead? If we are giving an Oscar to a Mountain Man movie, it should really be that one.

So, somewhere in one of these shows, Amanda Waller died? I don't remember this happening

Basic biology, man.

Personally, the only Coen I really don't care for at all is the remake of The Ladykillers. I thought it was tedious and Hanks was just grating & awful.

I felt bad for Ravi when it dawned on him that his barista crush really doesn't have much in common with him.