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Why do studios always try to improve upon perfection.

Yeah, Matt pointed that out. My mistake. I must be thinking of a different film.

You’re right! I am very likely thinking of a different film.

You rule.

God, that was really excellent. If he hasn’t already, he should do this with all the soundtracks he’s done. The soundtrack for The Thing is amazing.

One of the greatest B-Movies ever made. It’s heartening to see that so many younguns’ know it.

Funny, I thought he was absolutely awful. Like an annoying 12 year old.

I went in expecting to love it and was quite disappointed. A number of things struck me:

Borderlands is co-op and has levels. And co-op is not the game’s weak point.

I’m enjoying it quite a bit, so no, it IS NOT boring and grinding.

Agreed that to complain about this young lady’s lovely hair is absurd. Not sure what is “humiliating” about it. That people are obnoxious jerks to you doesn’t mean you are “humiliated” unless you allow them to make you feel that way.

You’re not seriously suggesting that Hillary Clinton can’t eat a piece of cheesecake, because she is a victim of sexism, are you?

Until you manage to get rid of all the religious people in the world, whose religions frown on LGB relationships, this may just be about the best you’re going to get. (In short, for quite a long time if not, forever.) You can tut-tut it in your little echo chamber, lash out, attack the person, etc., but it won’t

Okay, so you agree that an accusation alone is not sufficient. There has to be some process to demonstrate that the accusation is true.

So, do you think accusations should be sufficient to convict people? Or do you think there should be charges and indictments and trials?

And Luke has neither been charged with nor convicted of it.

Should people be released from the contracts they make on the basis of an accusation alone?

What matters is how he comes across, not what “facts” are true of him. And how he comes across is as a millennial, hipster villain. The trouble is that this is about the least menacing, least tough image that one can project, which is why the character was such a spectacular failure and one of the only really weak

It’s very typical of Gawker media and esp. Jezebel. Manufactured hipster outrage 24/7, which in truth is little more than exercises in signalling to the like minded.

If we remove from the canon every work of art produced by a despicable person, there won’t be much left.