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That's just it. The people who think this is a "it helps Trump" moment is obviously hasn't learned a thing from the fawning over the address-to-Congress-so-presidential hype that lasted, what, 12 hours before Trump shit all over it with crazy?

The man has a helluva track record, it would be kind of ridiculous to not watch his films. A lot of directors would kill for his list of movies. And this is from someone who abhors his politics.

But he probably did brag about grabbing someone by the Tom Clark!

That how REAL AMERICANS take a dump…angry as hell.

That's an accepted practice. Too soon to talk about this, respect the victims! Yeah, that's a load of bullshit. I hear it every time a Penn State student dies due to binge drinking…"now is not the time to talk about issues brought up by binge drinking, think of the families involved!"

I got to see them at the 94 Lollapalooza. Man, did they bring it.

btw as a UU person, I don't give a shit what anyone believes. Whatever.

I'm a Unitarian Universalist. I don't believe it's meant to be taken literally.

Hell yeah Chick comics. So ridiculous, but cool artwork. My favorite is the two bumbling demons trying to steer the recent born-again guy away from Jesus, and the tough-guy trucker who goes from calling Jesus a sissy to converting when he meets a big muscular trucker who preaches to him over dinner.

I went to a Brethren church in the 70s. It had a combination of progressive Christians (Brethren traditionally are pacifists) but also a solid group of kinda nasty Christian conservatives. Unfortunately the nasties won out. But this movie was pushed as something to be shown to the congregation, and I remember just

Looking at her other collaborations being mentioned for this, either that song was a misstep and the rest of the albums great or this is going to be a massive disappointment.

I say yes but I'm a Johnny come lately to this post.

If it ever comes down between you and Sean, I say "I hear Huffington Post's hiring, O'Neill."

Thank you. Standing O for this post. I worked at a Burger King, and we had a fantastic manager who was wonderful, like an aunt. Then they moved her to run a new location and we got a horrible, horrible guy. Mean-spirited, petty, condescending, and a total moron. Plus, if a customer complained he'd dress us down right

I do not remember the movies name, but there was an indie film out in the mid-late 90s that I caught one night on a cable channel. It was definitely low-budget, and seemed to be about a couple of guys who worked in fast food living a simple life in a small Great Lakes city. There were two scenes I thought were

The quality of the sushi determines if you pay for it.

Yeah, I can't wait for a full doc about him. I really agree, his interviews had a certain "tellin' it like it was" feel to them that's fantastic.

This article also points out a popular misperception: That remakes are a new thing in Hollywood. I've heard people make that argument.

What about Christmas versions? Add some jingly bells, maybe a french horn or two, and ya got a holiday happy version of your jingle: https://www.youtube.com/wat…