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    But this guy was available and he already had an office in the building.

    Plus, the terrible CGI was impossible to get past.

    I really wanted to love Prometheus, but it was so damn stupid and every character was such a shithead, it was nearly impossible. And that's not even getting into the fact that the creators made such a big deal about the movie having nothing to do with Alien and you're an idiot for thinking that, and then they had an

    Yeah, my ancestors were in Ireland when America was doing the whole slavery thing!

    And they did all that while spoiling the end right in the title! Truly a masterpiece.

    Huh? Any race can be racist against any other race.

    Ah, the importance of being funny. There is a HUGE difference in doing racial humor and coming across as funny and topical and doing racial humor and coming across as an unfunny dickbag.

    You're advocating for the mass education of huge parts of America, which of course will never happen. All people see is "Person X is allowed to do something while Person Y isn't".

    They're paid to laugh at his jokes and say "Yes". His parents, I'm talking about.

    "So you're saying you're offended as a white person?"
    "No, I'm offended as a comic!"

    That scene is so awful I HAVE to watch. For some reason I can't turn away.

    Ha! Blind Date was great. Just a couple of people going to some empty bar on a random Tuesday afternoon. So awkward and great. I think I remember a blind date show where the couple went on a cruise for a weekend, too. I watched way too many of those shows during my college years.

    That's to be expected, because the general movie-going public is pretty much just teenagers.

    Black Swan is great, don't let this guy get you down.

    I wouldn't go and feel bad for them, they seem to have moved past the trauma of not enjoying one particular movie pretty quickly.

    That's exactly how it's done the book, to the point that you go back to check to see if you missed something.

    Is this God's Not Dead movie anything like Last Ounce of Courage? Because if so, count me in! I can't get enough of people telling others that they're wrong, hopefully to a standing ovation at the end of the film.

    Finally, a movie about liberal colleges that gets it right!

    I loved the movie, but you're right, it certainly wasn't fun.

    Did you say plebs?