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Oh yeah. I had to reset my pc and lost my password so here we are. I should try and login again. Agree with Kevin Spacey, would include: Ben Affleck Nicolas Cage Austin Butler Miles Teller Anne Hathaway Natalie Portman Diane Keaton Saoirse Ronan Then yeah sorry turtles but put Zorro at 3. I mean, the carnivores would probably eat all the livestock in existence and put a lot of farm animals in the danger zone of extinction, and the herbivores would eat up all the edible vegetation and plant produce. No. Why? I don't think we have enough resources to sustain them, plus they would likely be exploited and/or killed if they didn't kill us first, so I'm against it sadly. Yeah, as a writer a lot of films have inspired me, be it the acting, the storyline, even the music - I'd say especially the music tbh. Oh nauurrr Cleo! 1. The Fifth Element (1997) 2. Blade (1998) 3. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (1991) 4. Batman Returns (1992) 5. The Crow (1994) - Does The Mask of Zorro (1998) count or is he not considered super? If yes, I'll swap TMNT II with this Honorable mentions: Superman (1978) and My Stepmother Is an Alien (1988) Casper's Lullaby by James Horner The Scooby Doo theme song Crystal by Stevie Nicks plus the Practical Magic theme song How Soon Is Now by The Smiths Backstreet's Back by The Backstreet Boys Ghosts by Michael Jackson The entire Stephen King's IT soundtrack by Jose A. Sepulveda Jr plus Fur Elise by Beethoven Nothing's beating the possessed girl garage door cover, but it looks like a solid 6.8 It's also weird that the person that's hung up on never has a reaction to it and always seem to expect it when it's not the norm. If one character hangs up on another and the other was still talking into the phone, assuming the first person was still on the line, it would at least make it more realistic. Very nice, it immediately reminded me of Nina Simone's Strange Fruit, I feel like the songs are connected in some way. But also People Are Strange by The Doors because it's that time of the year. Nice! I've always considered this film an unintentional comedy, so it's good for laughs if not for horror. And probably good that she doesn't understand the killer's very weak motivation. I'm late to this, but I totally agree. He's Benjamin Buttoning and aging backwards. Jensen is hotter probably, but Stefan Salvatore is better as a character, so Stefan. 1. Agreed with Coach Beiste storyline. She wanted to be treated like a girl, was what she had said from the start. 2. Brittany is a genius – (insert multiple swear words here) 3. Rachel getting her own TV show after a terrible audition. Pretty much Rachel getting everything outside of high school and never really failing again 4. Any of the Glee club members marrying any of the other members…no. None of them had relationships that were strong enough to withstand even high school 5. Marley thinks she’s fat and has no confidence. Then has confidence a second later, but still thinks she’s fat? What in the actual f was that? Favourites are Santana, Mercedes and Quinn. Least favourites are Rachel, Brittany and Kurt. I think it's kind of the opposite. People really, truly relate to the teacher who wants to relive his glory days, but is stuck in a dead end job with a wife whom he doesn't really love anymore. To the kid who tries so hard at being liked and is hated by everyone. To the quarterback who doesn't fit into his own box, and so on. To wanting to feel special. This show actually started out very realistic, if somewhat exaggerated. It wasn't just about singing. It was about singing despite how much life sucks. Brittany. A useless background character until they started putting her in every single shot, to the point that, even when someone else was talking/performing, we’re still seeing her face. Then, when they tried to make her speaking a character, it was like, enough with these ‘funny’ one-liners, this character is not funny. And can’t dance in a group number. And is not relevant. What’s worse is that her poor acting and delivery is made more obvious by the fact she’s almost always paired with Naya, one of the show’s best actors. Finn. He became abusive and never really grew out of his ‘quarterback’ sense of entitlement. Rachel. At her core, she was never a good person and that didn’t change. And the truth is, when I imagine Glee without Rachel, I see it being better. I see the other characters having more screen time, and being allowed to flourish or fall, and the show wouldn’t have sucked into the black hole that she became in the Rachel and Kurt show. Kurt. For the most part, I enjoyed his character, but he also fell into the black hole trope that Rachel did, always appearing out of nowhere in scenes he didn’t need to be in to add his two cents to conversations he wasn’t a part of. When Tina was getting bullied, Kurt appeared and then it was Kurt’s scene, not Tina’s. When the God Squad are talking about suicide, for some reason Kurt is there to tell everyone they’re wrong even though he’s not part of the club. Sue. I didn’t mind evil Sue. But I never understood good Sue and her random bursts of empathy and doubt. If they had stuck to one personality, or maintained consistency with the character, she wouldn’t be on this list. It would probably be Will instead. That said, consistency was something all the characters were not written with.