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Yo yo yo, I'm not talking liberals or conservatives. I'm just saying like, chill humans.

People need to stop giving so many fucks.

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Doesn't help that Singer has a bit of a Luka Magnotta look to him.

Its a shame Benson isn't playing a bigger role after being something of a menace/enigma last season. I can't imagine him him cooped up somewhere after separating himself from the boys with such finesse in the past.

The thing about that arc that irks me is the use of the underdog opener/ending music and how it attempts to boast the material as being more self important and profound than it actually is. It has a lot of great stuff, but its as if Louis was a little too proud of it and wanted to reassure us that this is a very

The one take definitely gives you the sensation of it all taking place at once. You could maybe argue it defies our rigid sense and understanding of the flow of time to follow its own conception of it.

Another Linklater film that does this is 'Tape'. Overlooked gem, in my opinion. 'United 93' falls into this category too, right? 'The Death of Mr. Lazarescu', In Treatment for the most part. I almost want to say 'Angst' but that's too much of a stretch. There are a chore of omissions that make it a bit odd that 'Nick

Watch it too late in the game and you're bound to be far too desensitized to find it brutal or at all tough to get through. Its relatively tame compared to some things you can find out there.

Holy shit what a rad as fuck dude.

As the comic book guy from The News Room said, "Worst. Generation, Ever,"

Will it feature a cameo with Alex Jones shouting, "POLICE STATE" towards the end when they're looking for the Chechen Bros.?

Michael Ian Black is amazing. As somebody not posting on Jezebel, go Black!

Its all watered down in comparison to the series MUAHAHAHAHA

At least it draws attention to the 'Cassavetes' name, only in the worst way possible.

This exactly

Escape From Tomorrow tried to do that. It… didn't really succeed, in my opinion.

Publications that play up and predicate this concept of hip hop beefs needs to drop the 90s nostalgia, when 2 mainstream rappers "feuding" could lead to something interesting and understand that by doing this with hip hop they are basically reducing the genre to buffoonery ripe for exploitation. These petty little

I also read that asshole try to justify this by saying he's trying to treat music as a higher art with more appreciation, as if somebody's wallet is a measure of how much somebody appreciates a work of art. What shallow assholes. I lost respect points with this release.