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    I thought that Get Out was more of a coherent work, but Us is more entertaining (in that peculiar way that horror movies are entertaining).

    For me, it’s a tie between this and “Space Oddity.”

    My car still has a CD player.

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    That was your school? Because, nothing personal, it wasn’t bad, and I get, you know, different interpretations of the material and all, but that kid playing “Crackers” was just off.

    “Hrff”

    I think I’m gonna be sad.

    A friend of mine always hypothesized (okay, he’s probably not the only one, but just go with it) that “psychic powers” premonitions, consistent lucky guesses, and other such things started as flawed descriptors for the ability of people who are sensitive to certain environmental cues that are good predictors for...

    The Pro-Fox/ anti Fake News MediaTM Tweets linked in this post, or the anti John “Last in His Class” McCain Tweets? Because that level of projection onto a deceased opponent is pretty remarkable Trumpery as well.

    I wonder if they confused “Rainbow Brite Slumber Party” with the urban legend of "Rainbow Parties?"

    In the source, 1960s Marvel comics, there were blue and pink Kree, though the blue were sometimes depicted as bigoted against “Pinks.” I recall some green Kree once, but I’m pretty sure that was explained as a colorist’s error. It seems it should follow if there can be “pink” Kree, other Terran skin-colors should

    It happened back in 1968, which explains quite a lot:

    Quite likely.

    It’s Tone Lōc.

    It’s how he rolls, yo.

    Magnus, Robot Fighter wore exactly that design, beginning a skant few years before Star Trek hit the airwaves.

    ...Except originally, he was the Son of Fu Manchu! back when Marvel had the rights to the Sax Rohmer character / walking racist trope. They now no longer refer to Shang-Chi’s father by that name, but it’s an interesting history to address/rewrite in a film with a Chinese protagonist.

    Skant-wearing 60s superhero fights for your right to make bad puns.

    Testify!

    I’m an old guy and I don’t know about anything new in Rock that’s especially popular or lasting, but I work with teens, and a significant portion of them have great affection for one or more Classic Rock bands or (more typically) a weird assemblage of Classic Rock songs they happen to like. It’s not “their” music, per