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The thing that weirds me out about the headline of this article is that it's the interviewer who brings up sexism and only then does Butcher start talking about the sexist sentiment in the song. It seems obvious that she intended for this hatesong to be about how a pop reggae song reminds her of her grandmother.
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I'm surprised they aren't putting this song on commercials for that Bryan Cranston/James Franco dad vs. daugher's boyfriend movie.

Wow, for a song that was apparently all over the radio and one of YouTube's most popular videos, I'm not sure how I was completely unaware that this song or band existed, but I really wish Rhea Butcher had not changed all that.

I have a feeling my favorite thing about this is going to end up being that it gave us a new Janelle Monae song.

What's a Bojack situation? A thing where Will Arnett stars in three different Netflix shows?

I was pretty let down by their first album and much prefer One Man Army and Jack-era Dead to Me, but I saw them live and they were fantastic so I dunno?

I guess I don't get it because I'm not a famous actor, but it kind of seems like this uphill battle for him to win over audience again as an actor when people seem more than willing to go see his movies as long as he stays behind the camera.

They were stupid enough to move predatory priests around like no one would ever notice.

The only way I could see him going down in his private plane is if his daughter is on board unfortunately.

It's really fortunate that you withheld the entire basis for your original post as to avoid wasting time typing only to be responded to with disagreement. Glad you dodged that bullet.

Bad Santa 2: For all those who watched the first one and wondered what that little boy's butt would look like a decade later.

That's how you know it's a sequel, because the first one was only a week.

I can't wait for Me, Myself and Irene 2

It was a bigger woman

That's probably true, but it's not as if the theatrical cut wasn't a fairly different tone that Zwigoff's director's cut and it still worked.

Considering how Billy Bob looks in that diner scene, he should consider a role in a Kenny Rogers biopic.

I haven't watch it since before Meet the Fockers came out, but I recall it being pretty entertaining. It probably isn't good enough to make up for the combination of Meet the Fockers and Little Fockers though.

Meet the Parents came out in 2000 so technically yes.

What's insane about thinking a psychotic rage monster with predatory tendencies deserves to be dragged through the mud more than some guy who makes mediocre music?

How come, in the day and age of #oscarssowhite, nobody talks about how Woody Allen refuses cast black people?