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Barry at the end there:

She was a minor royal for all of five minutes, hardly a “life of extraordinary unearned privilege” when she made her money as an actress from, you know, working in US television for more than a decade including a show where she was a starring cast member for 100+ episodes.

The other big reason Disney got this deal is when they bought the land there was literally no infrastructure around it (like no sewers or powerlines or potable water for miles) and Orange/Osceola Counties didn’t have the funds to pay for it. They were willing to put all of that in at their own cost and pay to

Someone taking the sentence at face value might think Nicholson was 85 when he played the Joker if they knew nothing about him or the film (unlikely on this site, but still...).

It had Jesse Plemons oozing around as Evil Matt Damon. It had the goddess Krysten Ritter making another appearance. It had the immortal line, “Bitch, you were on the stage for my graduation” after Walt suggested Jesse get his GED.

And it had Robert Forster.

No one better disrespect that movie while I’m alive.

Triples makes it safe.

Your burger sounds delicious (to me). Almost like Thai or “Polynesian.” Grilled beef with a peanut sauce and pineapple. In fact I feel like I’ve had this in a different form, maybe as a salad with cabbage?

There is nothing wrong with ‘Sir’ and ‘Ma’am’, as these terms have been used since....forever to offer respect to elders as well as respect for those who choose to show patronage to a business amongst many more uses. Looking at your history of blog posts, Brianna Wellen, I see you’re nothing more than a trouble maker

Actually, I don’t think it matters to either of us at all how these movies are labelled. It only matters that we win this stupid Internet argument. ;)

Someone writing for a food blog should really be aware that the restaurant industry has always had an extremely high failure rate, and managing to save 22% of the really terribly awful restaurants that were on the show is actually pretty impressive.

What are you guys going on about?

Was it necessarily better when the focus was on movie stars?

Remember when the AVClub bought this ridiculous story hook line and sinker?   Then they got all mad at Chappelle because he showed how stupid they were?  Remember that?  

Specifically for killing a man with a single punch to the face. He later also killed people with his bare hands as a terror tactic while being reduced to a guerilla in his own land, but since that was supposed to be stealthy I assume it involved less punching and more strangulation. 

The show (which I really enjoy) is weird because I feel like it vacillates between gritty “realism” and hyper-stylized pop-art. It’s compelling because both parts are really well done, though the tonal shifts can be disorienting. I don’t know if you watched the two special episodes they did between seasons (focusing

My apologies

I had kind of a weird realization while watching this episode. On a personal level, this was the first time it really hit me that I think this show is really bad and I absolutely wouldn’t recommend it to anyone. Not just that, but I kind of regret that I suggested it before to a couple of friends to watch.

“Lowering the steaks”????

It’s kind of sweet, in a sticking up for your friends sort of way—even if we’re not wholly convinced that wealthy, well-connected Emmy winners necessarily need such a full-throated defense at the moment”

A quick look tells me Split earned $275 million on a $9 million budget.