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Making the following comments fully aware of how unwelcome they are, and with all due respect: (1) Comments like this completely ignore how strong women's voices are in the Pro-Life movement. Pro-Choice supporters attempt to portray pro-lifers as male religious zealots, but the largest voices on the front lines and

Respect the hobo code:

Frozen was an obvious hit to anyone who watched it with kids. It was the best Disney movie since Beauty and the Beast.

Not a pop culture book, but I can't overstate how great "Hillbilly Elegy" by JD Vance is. If you care about working class white America, you need to read this book.

If it's funny, have at it. Identity humor that is funny is great. Identity humor that bolsters other more general humor is better. I'd say Chris Rock is an excellent comedian. Ellen DeGeneres is an outstanding stand-up. Their identity humor enhances otherwise great material. Cameron Esposito is a hack.

That's what I thought reading this—why is "humanizing" people a bad thing? Reality is very messy, and seeing someone as a flawed human being, but human nonetheless is not a problem. There must be justice, of course. But I am troubled by this fascistic reflex to dehumanize the opposition. It's spread throughout the

Norm Macdonald was easily the best anchor in SNL history. Tina Fey & Amy Poehler were great, so was Dennis Miller, but Norm was the greatest.

I was spared that line and Ray's ghost-fantasy because we always watched an edited-for-TV version that my parents recorded on a VHS tape. I think he was called "pencil neck" instead.

That's a little misleading. An original film with 4 female protagonists would not be a "statement". This is Ghostbusters and a remake. By changing the characters you are making a statement. Not a bad thing at all. But it's a statement.

Here's a question: Will kids like it? I remember loving the 1984 movie as an action movie. I got ZERO of the jokes, but it had me running around with my brother wearing a school backpack and carrying a flashlight for proton packs. I just watched the original with my 6 year old and he promptly did the same.

Nobody "buys" comics anymore. Comics exist now solely to keep fresh blood circulating for movies. If it were a matter of sales figures, Marvel/DC would've folded in the 90s.

As much of a fan of the Constitution I am, the Framers whiffed on criminal justice. There is no desire to find out what actually happened. It's a game—exclude evidence, exclude hearsay, take the 5th, persuade the jury, etc. At the end of the day, the best lawyers win. I get that the system is intended to protect an

Actually, this was interestingly addressed in Amazing Spider-Man #267, where Spidey tracks his foes to the suburbs in Scarsdale.

Not arguing Brexit was a good idea, but the EU has a well-documented democracy deficit. I'm sure a sizable chunk of the electorate voted to Leave because they felt the EU has too much power without being sufficiently representative. (The answer is EU reform, not Leave.)

Given that The AV Club is a Chicago publication, I'd love to see an interview with Svengoolie on this site. His type of program is the fun, homemade type of thing that won't fly on TV today. Like this clip when his original show was canceled. http://youtu.be/0QDJRLb8C3w Good stuff.

Svenghoulie still lives on "Me TV" every Saturday night. (That's a crappy digital TV network for people without cable.)

It would have to be exhausting swinging a sword more than a few times. Especially since nutrition and presumably physical training wasn't that great.

Oh my God, I was wrong
It was earth all along.
I guess you finally made a monkey
*yes we finally made a monkey*
Yes, you've finally made a monkey out of me!

It will recoup its budget domestically, and will cover marketing costs with international receipts.

DoctorHandsome and PopsFreshenmeyer are a veritable MARVEL TEAM UP!!!