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    LMPs are the SJWs of the alt-right.

    Bob Dylan I think you meant "covefefed."

    Another one this month: Girl Ray. This one is a good one.

    please don't explain.

    I agree with you Pechorin in every respect. I comment to make one suggestion: I saw it in 70mm but on a regular screen. Make sure you see it in 70mm IMAX if you can.

    But it isn't keeping the reality show off the air. It only resulted in the cancellation of the premiere party for the show. I feel like no one has read the article.

    I'm confused by the seeming confusion. If I read this correctly, the guy receiving death threats did NOT drag the shark behind the boat nor was he even ON the boat. He just happens to be friends with the guy who DID drag the shark behind the boat, a guy who is NOT on the MTV show. So what are you saying the show

    How are you surviving the rampant inflation in chicken wing prices?

    Mine too. It was DEAFENING.

    YES, this. The soldier we followed from the beach was driven by a desperate motivation to survive. Hearing him read the Churchill speech after somehow, miraculously, surviving, certainly made me hear that speech in an entirely different way.

    "pumping abilities" is fantastic.

    Well as Christopher Nolan's friend Christian Bale would say, "OH GOOD FOR YOU"

    I think he means the guy that hands the boys a couple beers through the train window, not the blind man handing out food.

    Ugh NO. Tomorrow Never Dies is AWFUL. Nearly as bad as Die Another Day.

    Lucky Number Slevin is surprisingly decent. And it should not EVER been confused with Ecks v. Sever, which is widely recognized as one of the worst movies of all time.

    Cha-Ching! The first Bond I saw (in the theater) was also Octopussy. I thought I was the only old man here! I was 9 years old.

    I had the pleasure of seeing them in their home city of Atlanta, where they are rightly worshiped, and it felt like a revival. Glad to hear your experience across the country was similar.

    Oh, sorry, I wasn't being clear - the review suggested it.

    I don't like the suggestion that Manchester Orchestra is Andy Hull and everyone else. That's just not the case. He might be their primary creative force, but the band is the sum of its parts. I think they would be something "less than" without the whole crew.

    They are an absolute RIP live.