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* In his review of ''Darkness Falls'', he yells at the film for having one of the characters refer to the protagonist as Connor when his name is Kyle. The thing is...the actor actually does say Kyle. He doesn't enunciate it very well, but he does say the right name.

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* In his review {{review}} of ''Darkness Falls'', he yells at the film for having one of the characters refer to the protagonist as Connor when his name is Kyle. The thing is...the actor actually does say Kyle. He doesn't enunciate it very well, but he does say the right name.
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** I haven't seen either MI2 or the review in question, but is he criticising the destruction of the cell or that it's red blood cells? Because if it's ''red'' blood cells, I guess the criticism would be that red blood cells lack a nucleus and most organelles, including, I presume, those that would allow a virus to be replicated.

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** I haven't seen either MI2 [=MI2=] or the review in question, but is he criticising the destruction of the cell or that it's red blood cells? Because if it's ''red'' blood cells, I guess the criticism would be that red blood cells lack a nucleus and most organelles, including, I presume, those that would allow a virus to be replicated.
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* At the beginning of the ''Transmorphers'' review he mentions a debacle that led to many requests for a review of ''Transformers'', with a subtitle that says "It was even on TV Tropes!" Could someone who was around at the time explain what the "debacle" was?

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* At the beginning of the ''Transmorphers'' review he mentions a debacle that led to many requests for a review of ''Transformers'', with a subtitle that says "It was even appeared on TV Tropes!" Could someone who was around at the time explain what the "debacle" was?
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* I don't have the hatred of Film Brain that many other people do (perhaps because I've never seen ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}''), but there was one really daft moment involving him: in his review of ''Darkness Falls'', he yells at the film for having one of the characters refer to the protagonist as Connor when his name is Kyle. The thing is...the actor actually does say Kyle. He doesn't enunciate it very well, but he does say the right name.

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* I don't have the hatred of Film Brain that many other people do (perhaps because I've never seen ''Film/{{Equilibrium}}''), but there was one really daft moment involving him: in In his review of ''Darkness Falls'', he yells at the film for having one of the characters refer to the protagonist as Connor when his name is Kyle. The thing is...the actor actually does say Kyle. He doesn't enunciate it very well, but he does say the right name.
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* So in the Film/SuckerPunch crossover with JesuOtaku, why does Film Brain never throw a punch himself? Jesu threatens to ''beat him to death with a coffee maker'', we're past the point where anyone would complain about the DoubleStandard!

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* So in the Film/SuckerPunch crossover with JesuOtaku, WebVideo/JesuOtaku, why does Film Brain never throw a punch himself? Jesu threatens to ''beat him to death with a coffee maker'', we're past the point where anyone would complain about the DoubleStandard!
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* Warning: nitpick. In his review of ''Film/TheTourist'', he goes something along the lines of "that's pirate, not British". Ignoring the fact that Johnny Depp's voice used both in that scene and the ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' quadrilogy, tetralogy, whatever, isn't a "piratey" accent at all, wasn't Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow performance based on Keith Richards? A British person?

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* Warning: nitpick. In his review of ''Film/TheTourist'', he goes something along the lines of "that's pirate, not British". Ignoring the fact that Johnny Depp's voice used both in that scene and the ''PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' ''Franchise/PiratesOfTheCaribbean'' quadrilogy, tetralogy, whatever, isn't a "piratey" accent at all, wasn't Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow performance based on Keith Richards? A British person?

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