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Angels Of Passion, a 1986 snuff film [wherein] “Two angels (Jessica Wylde & Tracey Adams) are sent back to Earth to provide some sexual satisfaction to the mortal humans.”

I liked the idea and the cast behind Velma. But, I stayed away because the criticism that kept coming up and I couldn’t get past was that it was just mean-spirited. Bigots are gonna bigot and humor is subjective. But IASIP and WWDitS fills my misanthrope quota for entertainment already, I did not really need more

I almost feel bad for her in that I think she came up in a time/place within the industry where that kind of behavior was SOP until all of a sudden it wasn’t. And she probably had to grow an extra thick skin and sharp elbows because yea, she was unfairly pilloried that first go around with her sitcom. It also probably

Very excited for this album! I’ve loved her stuff ever since her album with David Byrne, Love This Giant. It’s amazing!

::reads grays::

Bots, man.

def cash out the crypto as the start of the next bull run

She died on the way back to her home planet.

I watched like 2/3rds of an episode once when I lost my remote and it didn't seem like a bad little show at all. Certainly better than the show from whence it came. 

... the fuck is this?

No wonder Stiller was so “trepidatious,” as Justin Long put it, about signing on for a Dodgeball sequel.

On the one hand, I’d say Cohen’s entire reputation is all about how he pushes the limits of comfort and tries to mine humor out of putting people in uncomfortable situations. On the other, that entire thing also hinges on manipulating media and getting in the news for faking things that are just on the edge of

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It really is very perversely fun. Black comedy like that is hard to pull off but Kidman has the right energy for it. (And the Cronenberg cameo is *chef’s kiss*)

In the trailer she boasts “I can be any woman” while looking the same in all her spy IDs. You, ma’am, are no Elizabeth Jennings!

Beck Bennett, Alex Moffat and Kyle Mooney were all solid yet underrated cast members when they were on. And Beck Bennett should be included just for his portion of the Eddie Murphy monologue alone.

Cecily Strong’s Jeanine Pirro bit on WE where she drills Jost full in the face with a glass of wine over the shoulder from 10 feet away may be my favorite moment of the last 10 years. It was already so delightfully absurd but that stroke of luck (I bet she couldn’t do that again in 20 tries) put it over the top.

The authors are right about Samberg’s impact on how audiences interacted with SNL, and the Lonely Island digital shorts are all so delightfully unhinged that they stand up to some of the show’s all-time best filmed work.  He wasn’t great in sketches but that’s not what he was really there for.

Maybe they’ll finally achieve reunification and rename it Cluedo in the US and Canada, the same as the rest of the world.

Honestly, I don’t understand the value in the IP here. I love the classic movie and it still holds up really well. But that’s because it’s a really well crafted movie with great characters, good humor, and a solid mystery. You don’t need the Clue characters to do that. The Knives Out movies and The Afterparty prove