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bodysuit culture”

(the only bright spot of Army of the Dead for instance).

no all the lore and info-dumping are by far the worst part. it was sort of cute in the first one, that’s about it.

The way this episode played when they said in the epilogue that Bird and Magic talked on the phone after Magic got his HIV diagnosis you would assume that Bird called to taunt him. “You’re going to die m****** f******”

Yeah, it was kinda sad. Just glossed over they fact that they won in 1985 and went on to win a couple more in the 80's.  They mention that Kobe was drafted but nothing about what he did. I wish they had used pictures of the players instead of the actors at the end. Sort of disrespectful. 

“David Byrne thought his suit should’ve been bigger in the film.”

Miller’s Crossing is a great gangster film, but it’s not a distilled Sopranos.

Thanks for both missing and making my point 

Its fine and dandy to have opinions and a sense of humor, even if they are both terrible.

But also Craig Robinson. “I seen you rip somebody’s jawbone off.  I SEENT IT!”

‘It samples a good song.— Modern music criticism 101

It’s correct that others have noted that the Stimson honeymoon angle is not supported by the historical record, but Stimson DID visit Kyoto on several occasions in the 1920s, and I think the scene at its heart, if not factually correct, captures a more important truth about the decision of which city to bomb. Kyoto

Right? Like

This is a weird take for an article pointing out the collaborative nature of making movies.

I mean she’s not a manic pixie dream girl, just like a well adjusted person in a show about being not that. 

What more could people possible want or expect about a show about positivity, growth, and unwavering support?

“Major shareholders” don’t give a fuck about “right”, they just want to make sure the stock goes up every quarter. 

Don’t they actually just lose because of an asinine system designed to empower wealthy landowners and a half-century of concentrated gerrymandering?

At the end of Season 2, after Logan tells Ken he’s throwing him to the wolves, Ken quietly asks his dad if Logan ever thought Ken could have handled the big chair. Instead of an explicit yes or no, Logan just says “you’re not a killer. You* have* to be a killer.” He tries to spare his kid’s feelings a bit by

Are you sure it isn’t the dental implants and plastic surgery that’s throwing you off? Three of the five main cast members are starting to look like mid-2000s Meg Ryan. I mean, at the very least they could overdo it for Mac and make it a joke.