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Yes we can. I could use the cash.

That's all well and good, but it would require a nuanced sense of responsibility and/or a willingness to stand up for anything that matters. Recent events suggest out culture lacks both.

Good point about the right wing guy, I hadn't thought of that.

There was some pretty heavy foreshadowing when she tries to tell the military guys that there could easily be confusion between "weapon" and "tool" and then it's pretty much spelled out when Costello says "Louise have weapon. Weapon open time."

This.

Can and did!

There's always been examples of this, but it's getting worse. The aforementioned "Horrible Bosses" is another.

I think there's something to be said about what I call "fantasizing about fantasizing". Sure, some people genuinely want a level of S&M that they can't get. But when something is this popular, I can't help but think that a huge chunk of the audience - having no real experience with it - are just tourists, and tourists

I'm sure this movie is mediocre regardless but hot damn the title alone irritates me like crazy. STOP LITERALLY SAYING WHAT THE MOVIE IS IN THE FUCKING TITLE. It's one of my most hated trends.

That one, the solo shoot with the famous photographer, and the final scene were all standouts in a brilliant film that I'm really glad I saw in the theater.

The scene you refer to in The VVitch came immediately to mind for me. Unnerving as hell.

Also, ask Dwight's dick if Eugene is a coward.

Everything about Green Room was my favorite thing about Green Room.

Shit, I'd watch a whole movie of Shannon staring holes in Justin Long.

Sure that's part of it but my point is that the reviewer makes it very clear elsewhere that he doesn't understand why Negan is interested in KORL and that downright baffles me. It's barely even subtext.

I wasn't asking why Negan is interested in Korl. I was asking why the reviewer doesn't see it.

Don't tease me.

It's basically a cult. Cults don't operate logically.

Yes. Probably towards the end of this season.

How on Earth can you watch every episode of this show, literally have it be your job to review it, and not understand why Negan might be interested in Carl? I……I'm not trying to be rude but that just defies all reason.