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This can only mean I'm making a video when I go to Lincoln Square to see TF4 in IMAX. Using the Radioactive of course.By the way, all of your names suck. K.

So you hate the name Christopher?  Well I guess Mr. Nolan says "fuck you"

 

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What's the name of that Imagine Dragons track(TF4 Song)?

It is a new one. It was not fully revealed yet. It is called Battle Cry I believe.

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Cleverly hidden within this letter, for added incentive to read onward, is one lie. Not a lie of statistical or grammatical error but a ludicrous falsehood at once so absurd as to strike the reader as an insult to human intelligence and yet so diabolic as to convince the reader that one truism with profound implications is that many of Fox's anecdotes have been criticized for being slanted in favor of a particular stance. The issue here is that when it comes to Fox's effusions, I indeed feel that we have drifted along for too long in a state of blissful denial and outright complacency. It's time to wage war on mammonism. The sooner we do that the better because Fox has inadvertently provided us with an instructive example that I find useful in illustrating certain ideas. By promulgating partisan prejudice against others, Fox makes it clear that every time it gets caught trying to project a stream of furacious images of death, sex, disaster, material goods, celebrities, and other fixtures in a mock-Olympian firmament, it promises it'll never do so again. Subsequently, its chargés d'affaires always jump in and explain that it really shouldn't be blamed even if it does because, as they think, the ancient Egyptians used psychic powers to build the pyramids.

If the mass news media were actually in the business of covering news rather than molding public attitudes to belittle all fine social standards, they would really report that Fox has been telling people that society is supposed to be lenient towards headlong deviationists. This story has been uncritically swallowed and regurgitated by many half-informed, hideous scaramouches who find pleasure in believing it. No, I can't explain it either. However, I can say that I cannot compromise with Fox; it is without principles. I cannot reason with it; it is without reason. But I can warn it and with a warning it must undeniably take to heart: One of Fox's most loyal eulogists is known to have remarked, “People don't mind having their communities turned into war zones.” And there you have it: a direct quote from a primary source. The significance of that quote is that Fox's tracts may have been conceived in idealism, but they quickly degenerated into hypersensitive conspiracism.

I once managed to get Fox to agree that it is the type of organization that would shoot you just to see if its gun worked. Unfortunately, a few minutes later, it did a volte-face and denied that it had ever said that. It would be charitable of me not to mention that Fox got a little carried away with its ill-bred cock-and-bull stories. Fortunately, I am not beset by a spirit of false charity so I will instead maintain that I, hardheaded cynic that I am, want to beat it at its own game. I want to do this not because I need to tack another line onto my résumé but because it exhibits an air of superiority. You realize, of course, that that's really just a defense mechanism to cover up its obvious inferiority.

Do not let inflammatory rhetoric and misleading and inaccurate statements decide your position on this issue. Whether the downfall of our culture can be arrested by a violent rejection of Fox's nutty ipse dixits, I am unable to decide; that would require forces with whose existence I am unacquainted. Nevertheless, you may want to consider that if Fox can one day convert lush forests into arid deserts then the long descent into night is sure to follow. If Fox had two brain cells to rub together, it'd realize that I like to face facts. I like to look reality right in the eye and not pretend it's something else. And the reality of our present situation is this: Its reasoning is circular and therefore invalid. In other words, it always begins an argument with its conclusion (e.g., that its protests are Right with a capital R) and therefore—not surprisingly—it always arrives at that very conclusion.

And what about Fox's advocates? They, like Fox, are rotten, viperine nymphomaniacs. It is no news that I, for one, assert that Fox is a tasteless malcontent. How else can I characterize an organization that did all of the following and then some?

    [*]Introduce changes without testing them first [*]Provide self-aggrandizing, gormless criminal masterminds with an irresistible temptation to threaten, degrade, poison, bulldoze, and kill this world of ours [*]Harm others or even instill the fear of harm

I could lengthen this list, but I shall rest my case. The point is that Fox has compiled an impressive list of grievances against me. Not only are all of these grievances completely fictitious, but I, hardheaded cynic that I am, have to wonder where Fox got the idea that it is my view that “the norm” shouldn't have to worry about how the exceptions feel. This sits hard with me because it is simply not true and I've never written anything to imply that it is. So you see, Fox's proposals are hermetically sealed against fresh air from the real world.

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Yeah it's crazy how completely boring Man of Steel gets during its second act and completely render any of the good moments in the first act pointless. Also in his little flashback if there is no superman mythos on earth in this movie why does he where the shirt as a cape in the flashback, since cape's are obviously reminiscent of superman. Just another little thing that came to my mind that I haven't seen people question yet.

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I want them to cut Stanley Tucci saying "OH MY GODDDDDD" out of the movie just so that it can become the new meme here.

Whether it's in the movie or not if Stanley Tucci's face isn't a smiley here at the end of june we've all failed.

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Tonight's discussion will be baby names.EdwardNicholasNolanCharlesThese names are the favorites.

Wow I named 4 of those in my post. 

Nicholas is truly a great name. There a lot of great people named Nicholas out there. My choice is Nicholas for the first name. 

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Fox failed with X-Men days of future past. Compared to Amazing Spider Man 2 which raised the bars for all comic book movies. DOFP actors lack chemistry. While watching the film I felt like none of the actors like each other and are there just to collect a pay check. Jennifer Lawrence has nothing compared to Emma Stone. Jennifer Lawrence does not how to act, she just plays the same character in every movie and same emotional expression. Andrew Garfield is way better lead than Hugh Jackman.  Jackman has been a terrible wolverine. His is nothing like the comic books. There is no emotions in DOFP and  it just a CGI porn movie half the time and the other half is dull wasteland that makes me want to sleep. The visual effects in movie are like an xbox 360 game. I can't believe on how bad the effects in the movie was. The movie only focus on the wolverine which he should not be the lead in the movie.  The score was flat bad compare Amazing Spider Man 2 and Captain America the winter soldier.  CA2 had so much better action in third act than DOFP. Shame Marvel does not have the rights to film. X-Men:DOFP  is dull piece of shit. Not surprising it dropped so much bad word of mouth is all around this film. 

 

he knows not what he does. lord show mercy on him.

sob is fully aware of what he is doing. god send him to hell. thank you.

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What's the name of that Imagine Dragons track(TF4 Song)?

 

"Battle Cry"

 

EDIT: Yeah, don't think it's on iTunes yet.

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