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Ooooh! I get it now! Thanks for clearing that up!

Throwing it out there: I have for sure fallen asleep during sex before. I don't mean this in a "oh WHAT, now every time you fuck a passed out person you're a RAPIST???" way cause, duh, so many things wrong with that statement. But sex doesn't exist in a vacuum, and Broad City certainly explores every fucked up, funny,

Jamie raping Cersei in Game of Thrones is just one example off the top of my head. Sure, he's portrayed as kind of "bad" but he is also portrayed as a changed man and a hero that we are supposed to be rooting for.

Hmm ... It's almost as if men have this entire system set up in such a way that they can never lose. But i'm just a paranoid feminazi so what do i know!?

To be clear (in case you didn't catch the episode), the "reverse rapism" and "raping rape culture" lines were meant to be entirely idiotic.

I can't speak to the specifics, but I don't think I've ever heard/seen a clip of a movie or TV show on a promo appearance and thought "This is great!"

To the dad who says that girls use the "I was too drunk" excuse to not have any consequences, here's dudes doing it, too.

Not just him, but the people who "egged him on". How do you egg someone on to commit rape? How do you not only sit by, but encourage someone to rape? To laugh, to take pictures, to video record? I don't understand dude-bro 'pack' mentality.

Can't wait for CNN's groundbreaking coverage about the ruinous end to two promising young men's lives.

fuckers

Yep. The "too drunk" to have raped someone defense works every time. Courts love that defense. We'll see how that goes for you, asshole.

Its Los Angeles and New York runs were in April of 2014, which makes it a 2014 release by Academy eligibility rules. Its 2013 release was only festivals (Telluride, Venice, TIFF, London) and don't count by Academy rules.

"Wichita Lineman" is a lovely song, but it was written by Jimmy Webb. Glen Campbell's interpretation is masterful.

1. Ugghhhhh to Steve Carell (the performance, not the man). Him getting a nom over Jake Gyllenhaal is outrageous.

Totally agree. Except...I hope we didn't just curse him!

Yet remarkably, Robert Downey, Jr. has never won. It boggles the mind.

I've seen American Sniper, and while it's a good war film, Cooper was relatively one note, and there didn't seem to be much actual performance aside from an accent and a few scenes where children die. In all honesty, of all the Best Picture nominees, American Sniper and The Theory of Everything were my least favorite,

Didn't you see? The Academy Fixed racism last year so now they can go back to their cozy status quo until people start to notice again.

How was Selma nominated for Best Picture but not Best Director, Cinematography, Screenplay?