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Where did these people come from? (And why are they all young blondes?) By the way, notice I didn't say anything negative about her as a person, just that she was incredibly stupid and ignorant. Which is a matter of intelligence, knowledge, and thinking, not your character and behavior towards others as a person.

Not the main cast.

God: save me from amazingly stupid and ignorant people. On the other hand, Trevor Noah has gotten very good at interrogating them. Tonight's Daily Show the guest is this young blond female pundit from the conservative site, The Blaze. What she says is astounding. But he directly, quickly, refutes her arguments using

Speaking of 9, I had no idea they were doing a Beaches remake, with other actors. Okay, but there is one and only one Miss Bette Midler. I'd still like to see it though. Maybe.

Okay, LK, as a first generation American, you gotta start liking baseball. Alright, I will! I'll watch a few games and fall in love with it! And pick a team. One that isn't the easy choice of where I live (The Dodgers). Come on, let's do this!…Next year I'll give myself the same motivational pep talk.

Thank you! That's very nice to say! I'll keep at it, then.

Man, I don't have the fortitude and will to read another one of your posts. Or any newspaper. I'm sick and tired of keeping up with what will likely be a long, multiyear train wreck. Maybe I'll follow Patton Oswalt and start getting into My Little Pony, even without the excuse of having a daughter. In this time in

Everyone else is, too, but Scorsese's Silence, based on the fantastic Shusaku Endo novel he's been obsessed by for decades. A good recounting of that and the making of the film being this New York Times Magazine piece that came out a few days ago.
http://www.nytimes.com/2016…
He wanted to make the movie after The Last

So merely days after what I thought was the best episode of TV I had seen this year—Black Mirror's "Nosedive"—a new contender has come to possibly supplant it—Penny Dreadful's "A Blade of Grass." Fittingly, both shows have this humanity and empathy. (PD radiating it more fully like the Sun, while BM frequently has the

That based on true crime nostalgia that gets attention and profit now, they're exploiting a little girl's murder. (I have no expectation that any of the JonBenet works will be as good, forget about great, as the two OJ works this year. I don't think there's any wider national implications and themes to a white, ex

This decade's "Kevin (I think his name was Kevin) from Mr. Belvedere grew up to be Marylin Manson". Every generation gets its own child celebrity grows up to be famous musician conspiracy theory.

WHAT?! Speak up, sonny! (Us old folks also fail at the jokes.)

WHAT?!

Heh, I thought this was a Beauty and the Beast promo for the upcoming movie; I mixed up Sebastian who's actually from the Little Mermaid. To refute Perkins: I am not familiar with the music of today.

All of them. Fast food shares with comic books the fact that every new generation experiences and loves them, whether they consciously decide to or not.

He also never got a penny in royalties, which is another reason why McDonald's is horrible.

Okay, not you, Ghost. The people in states where Trump won by narrow margins. The crazy thing is did win get more votes than he did, so a big chunk of blame falls on the obsolescent Electoral College system.

Entertainment wise, discovering how great Penny Dreadful was (I'm four episodes into the last season), and recently getting a kick finding out in the end credits that that the very different but similar Genius—about the tumultuous relationship between editor Max Perkins and writer Thomas Wolfe, and a four star

It's terrible and We're all going to die!, but do you believe in a tiny percentage of your reason that Trump is hiring these swampers because as he said in an interview once, all DC people are establishment hacks that you have to hire to clean up the system—and because he has no idea of what he's doing, being the

Malick! Malick! Malick! Even though he had nothing to do with it, one reason why Arrival is such an outstanding picture.