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He’ll repeat what he’s heard most recently. This becomes most apparent when he has a bipartisan meeting. Normally he toes the Republican line. Only when he has those round table discussions do you see in the news next day that he has said something that agrees with the Dems. It’s the only time he sees these people.

There’s a link between violence and video games, but it’s not so much about the video game violence as it is the response to being in competition.

“I was expecting Princess Peach? Very nice lady. Very nice.”

Everyone knows Killary used dnd to murder babies with satanic rituals.

Trump: “Mr. Fils-Aime, Im happy you could come talk to me about violence in video games”

or get rid of a president who issues nuclear threats on twitter

Psst! *looks around, leans in* None of this is supposed to accomplish anything. He’s just trying to look busy and important until the whole thing blows over

“Now, I’ve never had dysentery but if I did it would have been the best dysentery, beautiful dysentery.”

*Trump sits down at table with the most most prestigious leaders of gaming studios in the world*

The right blames everything except guns for violence. Movies, books, video games, mental health...everything! Just like in the 50s/60s when comic books were attacked for being violent. That industry never recovered fully. They will do everything to shift the blame onto something else.

There’s plenty of actual case studies that have proven violent games don’t make people violent, but who needs solid facts when you can try to shift the blame to someone who isn’t the NRA.

I haven’t read anything else on this, but it might be that he was just doing something on his property and suffered a medical problem or something. Do we actually know it was suicide?

...until you have to reset it.

Now THAT is a FANTASTIC response to what I’m sure is an annoying situation.

I think his larger point is if we’re going to classify it we would be closer with documentary than horror or comedy, with the understanding that none of these fit the movie 100%.

I don’t know.

Like, yes, it absolutely hits upon some hard truths. It’s smart, it’s inventive, and it’s suspenseful in the right way. It can be watched as a straight horror-thriller. And I can see how labeling it as a “comedy” could come off as trivializing, but...

It’s got a lot of comedic moments, both subtle and

Having seen it twice and having watched audiences react to it as part of my job, I think there’s absolutely enough comedy in there to theoretically justify the decision. But not if they didn’t consult Peele first, because it plays the horror part absolutely straight and ultimately since the movie’s his vision he

Okay, since I’m not likely to be kidnapped and subject to radical brain surgery by white people (yet)? I’m willing to call this film a satire-which makes it a “comedy”. Seriously, the Globes need to recognize Horror, SciFi and Fantasy as categories.

They (Universal)  wanted less competition and that what they got.

I can’t believe that the awards ceremony that began and has continued as a foreign correspondents coke-and-orgy party can’t get their shit straight.