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@AllieCaulfield: You know, I'm of the opinion that the difference between hunting your own food and purchasing meat from the grocery store is that at least the hunter has the common decency of knowing where their food came from.

I hope she ate the bear.

It's easily the most mean-spirited, genuinely awful ad I've seen on television in years.

I think what enrages people most about this line of questioning is - at least for people like myself who have been on the vast receiving end of bullying - the even slightest suggestion that perhaps the bully is not at fault.

Hah, well. Pixar finally found their competition I think.

@Stradigos: Now that sounds reasonable and even-tempered and compassionate.

@Sugoi: Think of it this way, nobody's done old west zombies. Even in movies recently. Old west zombie hasn't really been done. Especially with period weapons.

As the offspring of people on the receiving end of American 'liberation', just once I'd like to see a videogame from the perspective of 'the enemy'.

This must be Joe Jackson's doing.

@Amazing_Spiderham: Castle in the Sky is a Ghibli film. They're untouchable legends of animation houses internationally. Pixar and Lasseter worship the ground that they walk on.

@jregal: But seriously though that is some really fallow ground for a movie, a story waiting to be told. The founding of rapture, the discovery of Adam, the ideological interplay between the founders: Tenenbaum, Fontaine, the like.

@Adam Austin-Andrew: The railway told me to share. I burnt my oil derrick into the ground.

I just had a thought, like. What if the Bioshock movie were centered around Andrew Ryan and the like and it became like a venture capitalist character piece like There Will Be Blood?

Okay so I am currently in the process of writing a female-centric action/adventure fantasy detecitve novel type of deal which means pretty much everyone kicks ass at one point or another but I would like to defend my wardrobe choices for my female characters just a bit.

So to clarify: America: totally for freedom of speech and democratic rights and freedom to know, until it comes time to possibly valuing the lives of non-americans equivalently with those of Americans, at which point all gloves are off.

@8bitch: Yes. Because god forbid anything should ever happen to our soldiers. Should they kill, maim, and murder hundreds upon thousands of civilians, slaughter villages and towns, rape and murder innocents, they should be allowed to do these things with absolute impunity.

@Gh0stKiller: Nah, people like to pull out that card whenever they argue that stuff like 'Transformers' deserved to win the Best Film Oscar but there still remain metrics by which directing, writing, sound editing and the like can be evaluated.

@darkmoonfirelyte: True, the same could be said of the director's previous work which shares the most thematic similarities with Scott Pilgrim, 'Spaced'.

@KaneRobot: It's kind of a great movie in the stricter empirical sense of the word as it is classically the better movie. That's in terms of directing, sound editing, general editing and otherwise. It's a really well-made film which is why i'm more bothered by it doing poorly than I was when Kick-ass failed to find an