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There is a suggestions that they have sex with her but it is off screen and only after they go through a period of being totally intimidated by her (or maybe just shocked that their plan actually worked).

Your separating out federal laws vs. state laws. Oklahoma came pretty damn close to basically outlawing abortion this year:

It's hard to imagine Weird Science even being pitched in this day and age. But yeah, it actually gets a lot of mileage out of the coming of age story from such a light weight premise. I think it's Hughes' funniest movie. The whole party scene is basically wall to wall jokes.

His rap career has actually been pretty well received. I'm not sure that music is measured by record sales anymore but both times he has played here the show has been sold out.

Five questions was usually pretty good.

I always thought the Daily Show was a skewering of the news not politics. They would examine how an issue is covered by the news and the comedy usually sprang from the coverage of the issue not the issue itself. It just so happens that Fox usually had the most ridiculous take on the days headlines. They would

So Tim Curry now gets the "Dr. Scott rocks" song. I don't hate this idea.

I'm picturing the patrons in full costume as you break the news to them that most people are laughing at this movie, not with it. Devastating.

Trump has also claimed to have had a myriad of bizarre sexual encounters with Mickey Rourke . . . and Ray Lewis.

Someone in my office listens to him and he's pretty much fellating Trump on the reg. One of the more fascinating things about this election cycle has been how quick supposedly hard right conservatives have sold out every principle to support this loon.

It's not really about credit. He is the director and it is his vision that ultimately makes it to the screen. I'm suggesting that the scripts that come from his imagination, where he fully constructs the characters, tend to be more about the black experience. The ones where he does the project as a director-for-hire

That's a joke, right? In the movies where Spike is the writer and director you can probably count the non-black actors with speaking parts and not run out of fingers. If you narrow it down to well rounded characters (and not Italian stereotypes) you can do it all on one hand.

She should look into how well movies with black men in the lead role do in China. When you say "finance" what they ultimately mean is "audiences won't buy a ticket to see that". It comes down to our biases not the movie studios.

The TPP is a pretty good trade policy . . . for me to poop on!

Libertarianism is Capitalism on steroids. It's social Darwinism.

Normally when I watch TV/Netflix about 5 minutes in I grab my iPad and start playing a game or messing around on Twitter or Instagram and I basically only listen to the dialogue and look up at the screen whenever the the scene changes. This series (and especially this episode) is so engaging and densely packed with

There are people here saying that they were disappointed because they had gotten their hopes up for this episode. I got pretty baked before sitting down to watch it. About half way through I was thinking that this was a great episode. When I got to the end I remembered: oh yeah, episode 4 was the one that everyone had

If conservatives could prove even one of the allegations that they have tried to pin on her over the last few decades that would be true.

Yeah, but that schtick is going to crash and burn in front of a neutral (possibly hostile) audience.

I enjoyed it as a low key character study but that season did seem like a pretty self contained story. Once you get to the "twist" I'm not really sure where you go with this story. Especially, with the central relationship between Arnett and his love interest.