| 
						High Tension
						(2003)
					 | 
					High Tension 2 : Salvation | 
				
				
					| 
						The Secret in Their Eyes
						(2009)
					 | 
					Calling people morons and imbeciles to their faces | 
				
				
					| 
						Nevada Smith
						(1966)
					 | 
					The Magnificent seven | 
				
				
					| 
						X-Men: Days of Future Past
						(2014)
					 | 
					Colossus doesn't even do much. | 
				
				
					| 
						Heaven Is for Real
						(2014)
					 | 
					All atheists i have a question | 
				
				
					| 
						X-Men: Days of Future Past
						(2014)
					 | 
					Continuity with The Wolverine? | 
				
				
					| 
						X-Men: Days of Future Past
						(2014)
					 | 
					Colossus | 
				
				
					| 
						Jurassic World
						(2015)
					 | 
					who in there right mind would visit? | 
				
				
					| 
						Titanic
						(1997)
					 | 
					Do you count the modern scenes as part of the movie? | 
				
				
					| 
						Jaws
						(1975)
					 | 
					the first death is harrowing no matter how | 
				
				
					| 
						Thor: The Dark World
						(2013)
					 | 
					Poor Thor - Loki Rules | 
				
				
					| 
						The Amazing Spider-Man 2
						(2014)
					 | 
					I wonder if Donald Glover has seen these abysmal films... | 
				
				
					| 
						X-Men: Days of Future Past
						(2014)
					 | 
					111mil in 4 days ONLY? | 
				
				
					| 
						Return of the Jedi
						(1983)
					 | 
					Did Vader Let Luke Win? | 
				
				
					| 
						Enemy
						(2014)
					 | 
					Compelling crap. | 
				
				
					| 
						X-Men: Days of Future Past
						(2014)
					 | 
					What was the post-credit scene about? | 
				
				
					| 
						Mud
						(2013)
					 | 
					Harper Lee | 
				
				
					| 
						Jurassic World
						(2015)
					 | 
					I think the veloci-Rex- cuttle-conda is true! | 
				
				
					| 
						I Know What You Did Last Summer
						(1997)
					 | 
					wasn't it obvious to everybody who the killer was? | 
				
				
					| 
						Memento
						(2000)
					 | 
					There is no way to truly know what happened. |