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Patrick Stewart is just so fucking good in this. I didn't think he could pull off a really effective villain because he's so likeable but he proved me wrong

With Silverstein, it's an act.

In the first few days following the election, I fervently hoped that the Trump campaign had been an elaborate ruse to fool the GOP and hard right-wingers to vote for him and that his administration might be one of pragmatism instead of ideology - looking for solutions to the issue that confront the nation from both

Dammit. I was one "cuck" and an "SJW" away from neo-Nazi bingo.

I think we'll be too busy fighting off rad roaches and roving bands of cannibals to worry about public funding of art.

What a story, Internet

Hips and nips.

They couldn't afford him but last time I read the book, I saw James McAvoy in my head as Crowley and Michael Sheen as Aziraphale

And Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy is my favorite PG Wodehouse ripoff

I'm not sure you can be an animal lover and a PETA supporter.

You misspelled Deadpool

Say my name.

On one hand I agree about the mask flipping thing.

Surely Neil Flynn can get a better gig than this, right?

After seeing The Visit I had something of an epiphany. M. Night's dialogue is often so ridiculous that it only feels natural when spoken by a character that is either established as or suspected to be insane.

I remember when I used to look forward to a Fassbender film.

Here's the thing though:

Don't you mean uppity?

Having George Harrison's input probably helped with that

Like them or not, the Beatles are modern equivalent of Beethoven. While most people aren't familiar with the entirety of his work, almost everyone can hum the 'Ode to Joy' from the 9th or the main movement (dah dah dah daaaaah) of the 5th Symphony. It will be that way with The Beatles for a very long time