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Which I believe was based on the nonfiction book, presumably also the source of the show, now. I checked it out one time but never got around to reading it. Guess the show gives me a perfect excuse.
https://www.amazon.com/Gomo…

Boo. Boo I say!

No, my fellow revolutionary/iconoclast, we must stand in solidarity and fight this mass annoyance. If not now, when? If not who, why? To the battlements!

Oh, yeah, if this hasn't been already mentioned: the president of Mexico apparently plagiarized a good chunk of his law school thesis, about 30%, making him improbably have something in common with Melania Trump.
https://www.theguardian.com…

If she's not doing any press conferences, and honest speeches about her problems, that may be a problem. Not enough to get Trump elected, but I want her not to just let him sink himself, but give America good reasons for voting for her and not just against him. It's kind of easy, maybe: people dislike her but still

Should have watched more Leverage ( it was good, breezy fun), and I loved Parker.

You spelled Deadwood wrong. I hope this fucking time those cocksuckers fucking make it.

Will everyone stop using the spoiler tag, please? It's like a thousand Homer Simpsons at the same time discovered the drinking bird. Cut it out.

A passage of pop culture interest, from Salman Rushdie's memoir of the fatwa years, Joseph Anton. A book I've fallen completely into over the past few days, not being able to put it down like a Stephen King work. He and his girlfriend, later wife, are in Washington after meeting Pres. Clinton and aides to gather

For me, history ought to be as widely known by every generation as possible—so it serves instructive democratic ends—and popular history that doesn't break new ground is valuable to educate the ignorant on that subject to find out about it and seek further knowledge. And now, because I never studied history, I will be

I knew my stupid, lame Red Lobster joke wouldn't land. Well, at least the actual place isn't doing so hot.

No one has pointed out A.I. should be a lot higher, being better than a lot of the other better ranked films? Okay then, A.I. should be higher, being better than a lot of the other better ranked films.

How many inept, dumbass MacGuyvers did that show wrought? The reboot should answer that question for a new generation.

I thought Red was also pretty overrated.

Our congressman, not to worry, is perfectly fine.

"Saturday, Donny, is Shabbos, the Jewish day of rest. That means that I
don't work, I don't drive a car, I don't fucking ride in a car, I don't
handle money, I don't turn on the oven, and I sure as shit 'don't
fucking roll'!"

Username/movie synergy! She should have ignored you and gone. It was ostensibly an action-comedy but I think he would be proud of that movie.

Now that you mention it, from Liz (Mary McNamara's) pov. But they'd have to Benjamin Button Redford. Or better yet, make it about Cosmo, now, when what he was saying then turned out to pass. "There's a war out there, old friend. A world war. And it's not about who's got the most bullets. It's about who controls the

I'm great with words. I know (have?) the best words.

I was just thinking today about a Sneakers sequel for some reason. Because it was a prescient movie about the age of fast, manipulated information we're living in, and it could comment on current politics. But River Phoenix is dead, and Crease is 89. And a remake with new actors would go too bloody far for Hollywood.