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Good to see them getting work again after the failure of their show "Black Shenanigans"

I call it…."Billy and the Cloneosaurus"

I thought all school textbooks would be replaced with Saul Alinsky by now….another broken promise from Obama.

I appreciated this film, but have no great desire to watch it again. The cinematography and the score are undoubtedly beautiful. But I think what it's lacking as opposed to Drive is any kind of levity. Only God Forgives just takes itself so fucking seriously. In Drive, the supporting characters added in a lot of

I checked out midway into season 3. Someone catch me up: 1) Are they still poor? 2) Is Frank still alive/still a drunk? 3) Is Fiona still ridiculously beautiful?

I didn't cry for a while (it was more shock than anything), but listening to 'Lazarus' hit me hard. A little later it was 'Five Years'. As I type this 'Subterraneans' is playing…it's a good thing I'm working from home today

That line crushed me when I listened to it this morning.

Right, I do feel bad for the guy for what he went through, but he made his own choices. Yes the war in Afghanistan was fucked up and I'm sure living on that base in the middle of the desert was awful. But it's not like he got drafted, he signed up for this. And his "plan" to shine a light on the dysfunctions of the

The prosecution's job in a murder case is to prove, beyond a reasonable doubt, that the accused committed the murder. That's it. This additional evidence might be enough to show that this guy was a creep, or that he lusted after the victim, or any number of other things. But it sure as hell doesn't convince me beyond

I'm genuinely excited for this as I love Nolan, Tom Hardy, Kenneth Branagh, and pretty much anything to do with WWII.

Room on Fire is so great. Every time I listen to the album there's a song that I totally forgot about that stops me in my tracks. "Automatic Stop" is the latest one to do this, just a perfect song

Angles holds up surprisingly well. "Taken for a Fool" is in my Strokes top 5

I could listen to the breakdown on this song on a loop forever. Oh-Ohh-Ohhhhh-Oh!

"Reasonable doubts are for innocent people" - Ken Kratz. This sentence alone should have gotten this sanctimonious piece-of-shit permanently disbarred. A brazen "Fuck you" to the most important, bedrock principle of criminal justice.

Or, even worse, those jurors are listening solely to the voice of Nancy Grace in their head.

Why do you think Steven did it? Not calling you out, just curious.

I really don't think they were setting Frank up as a 'likable' character. He has some blatant misogynistic and racial biases. I don't feel like the show is letting him off the hook or trying to play his biases for laughs. It's Bill Burr telling the story of his upbringing with a great deal of honesty. Frank is kind of

"Hey John, it's me Gazorpazorpfield. Boy, Fuck you John. You dumb, stupid, idiot."
"Come on Gazorpazorpfield, go easy on me."
"You dumb, stupid, weak, pathetic, white…white, uh, uh, guilt…white guilt, milquetoast piece of human garbage."
"Geez Gazorpazorpfield, I mean you're pretty mean to me but that takes the cake."

This is cool. But what is much much cooler is that I somehow got through the ticketmaster bullshit and was able to snag a ticket for the Chicago show this morning!! Holy hell am I excited!!