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I liked it, and it was picked up to series then dropped because the costs got ridiculous.

No I totally agree with you there, I'm just weighing in my two cents as to why certain people find so-called "new atheism" so distasteful.

It's weird that Eddie Redmayne is the actor Jared Leto likes to thinks he is.

25, Brit. Fond memories of being unable to stop laughing at the Dancing Postbox.

That was a teen show that was on in the UK back when I lived there (the description is slightly wrong, they were 5-10 minute host segments in between commercials and shows like King of the Hill, The Simpsons, One Tree Hill, Veronica Mars, The OC, with a couple of music videos thrown in) and it was dire. However then

To make that film they just filmed Bowie's day to day life and built the film up around him. That was just how Bowie dressed and spoke around his house.

I think the problem is that many people are atheists in a way that's just "eh, no God, I'm fine with it", like it's almost a total apathy towards the subject. So when they see people getting up in arms about it, they find that totally anathema to their conception of Atheism and see it having more in common with the

I just posted this above, and I'm so impressed to find someone else had already posted it.

My problem isn't Gervais' atheism; its that he does it in a way where he's like "can you believe I just said that!", it's become a boring piece of shock humour in his increasingly staid repertoire.

It's placement in Mauvais Sang honestly blew me away the first time I saw it. I can't even explain how well it works, it's almost like for a moment everything going on in that film doesn't matter as he sprints and leaps down that road… I liked Frances Ha but I didn't think it had the same kind of "kick" that Carax

I think Richard Curtis said they were still together at the end, but she could still go either way. That's the impression he was trying to leave you with.

only if he can come with an alibi someone can actually corroborate, and one that doesn't change three times over the course of his incarceration. If that happens, then I will gladly read his eloquent think pieces on the portrayal of same sex relationships in Steven Universe.

Maron has always been a "comedian's comedian", in that he may have pissed everyone off but he had almost unanimous respect (partly coming from being well regarded by Kinison, Hicks and Hedberg at different points)

Maron may be the comedian who is closest to who I'd be personally if I were a stand up, and I have notice his success chipping away at his comic persona, bit by bit. Not that there's anything wrong with happiness or success, just that Maron's persona was always bitter and twisted and now he's more or less done with

I agree, I think I also owe her that much.

I think Mean Streets direction being inspired by images of Catholic saints is all I need to know about religious influence on movies and how great it was.

Yep, Just commented the same thing. It's unfortunately no surprise that Dee Dee is overlooked as a songwriter here, because it happens everywhere (even in books about the era) - despite him being one of the strongest writers in Punk at the time, he somehow never got the credit he was due (and always felt like The

Psst, AV Club: Chinese Rocks was mostly written by Ramones' bassist Dee Dee Ramone with contributions by Richard Hell. Johnny Thunders had *nothing* to do with it. Come on.

It's an archaic term for poetry. It's archaic to the point that people use it every now and again, solely to show off that they know it/own a thesaurus.