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Thanks for your two cents.

I don't know about your "cop movie" example, and if you otherwise have to go back to '50s westerns to find the type of oversaturation we've seen for the past 10-15 years, plus what's already been scheduled for the next 5-7, then I'm not sure you can be so dismissive of the superhero overload.

I think it was a good movie. I didn't like it as much as Nolan's Batman movies (though I will acknowledge that is essentially objectively superior to TDKR), and some of that is probably because of how much I like Batman. But I do think Logan is getting more praise than it warranted. But Dark Knight probably did too.

And more of them could've been made if studios didn't make the same movie 15 times a year with a different costume on the protagonist.

At least there's some diversity in that group.

Do you allow the public to look into your crystal ball, or do you keep it to yourself?

I still don't see how that wouldn't be preferable to pouring another $150+ million into a movie based on yet another 4th-tier comic book character with the same "magic person chases MacGuffin for reasons" plot that they all have.

I don't necessarily want anything specific, except for variety and quality.

I enjoy Oliver's show, but the comedy is pretty formulaic.

Yeah. It's good, but for a movie that is ostensibly about the toll that a life of violence can have on our hero, it sure does glamorize Wolverine fucking wasting people.

This argument is tired because it fails to account for the films that could be made with the resources that are instead funneled to the 50th goddamn superhero movie franchise.

I thought both were in the Black-People Cinematic Universe?

NBC turned into Fox News so quickly and obviously, everybody noticed right away!

This has been @jniedj:disqus's open-mic set from 1996.

Jerry Sandusky's is I Love Kids.

I didn't know his name had two s's at the end, and now I have a real problem with it.

*@avclub-65b8e141bbf2ecf180a01929890c734e:disqus discreetly hides copy of Reginald VelJohnson's Guide to Airport Strip Clubs*

I think it's weird to give rich people bonus points for not being assholes.

You keep bringing it up!

I feel compelled to repeat my earlier request that you tell us more about your mom's exploration of her sexuality.