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I would say whoever was watching over the girl, be it her father or some smuggler, is most responsible. And over 150,000 people die every day worldwide. Life is going to be hard for you if every death you hear about gets you bent out of shape. Yeah, they listed some of the actual reviews of the album during the movie. Bohemian Rhapsody goes on to be #1 fifteen years apart. It was never intended to be a historically accurate documentary and shouldn't be judged by that standard. So is this promising for the show, or ominous? I actually think it is a sign the show is going to be cancelled. Had they believed, they would have ordered a new season, but one episode after 10 were already ordered? Makes me think they are planning on ending it and using the additional episode to tie up loose ends. Yes, the actors going for the wild night were girls, but I didn't get any overly politically correct vibe from the movie. Perhaps because the real stars of the movie were the parents and the teen girls were actually just secondary characters. Without John Cena, the movie would have sucked. I'm already disappointed. They slow-walked everything for 6 seasons, and then suddenly they decide to hit the fast-forward button in season 7. Take Dany for example - it takes her 6 seasons to get across the narrow sea, then a few episodes after landing on Dragonstone, she is already done with fighting the Lannisters and going North to fight the Army of the Dead. Why was Kurt Cobain's problem? Chris Cornell? Chester Bennington? I guess those with great artistic ability are prone to depression, or other mental disorders that predispose them to suicide No. BCS is a pretty good show, but there have been several pretty good shows. Breaking Bad the perfect combination that put it in the rarified air of great shows. I know, it deserves at least an 8. Aligns with my feelings about the movie with the exception of the girls. Not that I thought Darby was bat, but I thought Steinfeld was terrific. Probably Drew Barrymore. Show could probably use a little more production. He doesn't have to do it exactly like a podcast. The David Spade interview was also really funny. 8. Tremendously underrated movie. Dinesh wouldn't put this out there without the facts on his side. Notice no one on the left is challenging the details of the film, they are just making sweeping generalizations (this film plays to the base). Why don't they challenge the details? Because it is all grounded in fact. One example, and I don't even remember if this is in the movie, is when Dinesh claims no Republican ever owned a slave. Almost a year later, and much trying, no historian has produced evidence to refute that claim. Well, DSouza described it as a bunch of theater arts majors trying to evaluate a work of history. They just don't have the knowledge base to make an informed judgement. Chris Pine was great as Kirk in the reboot. Doesn't need to be the same guy. Having said that, Alden Ehrenreich didn't get it done and at least part of the blame for Solo's failure can be placed on him Im an American and I get it. They care about money and (incorrectly) think Americans will somehow like it more if Americans are well represented in the movie. See it with American movies as well. They will shoehorn in some chinese characters just because they think it will appeal to the very large chinese moviegoing audience. One of the oddly hilarious parts of the movie for me was Elton John wearing an Adidas track suit (i.e. Russian Tuxedo). Not tired of *good* reboots. Keep turning out tripe like this and the rights won't be worth 4 billion. "Boycott" suggests it is something I want to see, but am forcing myself not to. Not the case at all. I'll see it, when its on Netflix.