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Okay!

It's that good.

Very nice but Trump is no way the master super intelligent super villain the Joker is. I don't know Batman's tertiary characters to say who he would be. Maybe Bullock?

Bright Lights. My first great movie released in 2017. I thought I would cry but this very well made documentary about Debbie Reynolds and Carrie Fisher's relationship was instead triumphant and celebratory about the full, rich, deeply lived lives of these two great women. I'm richer for having seen it. Watching this,

Thanks. Teach me to make partisan assumptions! Still, he should have gotten FJ. Maybe he thought it was a trick question and CM was the wrong answer.

What's bitterly ironic is that we spent gobs of money on the national security state—I read Top Secret America by Dana Priest, which does a great job going into it and finding so much waste—and yet can't even stop a future shooter who walks into the FBI's front door. I saw a witness break down on the nightly news

I was wondering which political party Dante's boss was in. His spokesman knew the Bible and did not know the Communist Manifesto, so maybe Republican? Sure, Democrats can know their Holy Book and not know their Marx, but even then, I thought press secretaries usually were ex journalists, and it's surprising a

"George, all I did was hand someone a bag."

This show is a good reminder that every work of art is an argument that first needs to make its case to why you're experiencing it, and this pilot takes that completely for granted. It's like the fifth episode where you're already on board, instead of the first where the script and characters have to make a case why

I know Netflix eventually wants to make everything, but that animation from the Tarzan show looks pretty cheap.

Not as dull as the yesterday's teacher story correcting the state flags.

Ruth Negga was a marvelous discovery on Preacher. I hear great things about her performance in Loving.

Thanks to 27 for making the great movie that inspired my favorite Elaine Benes bit.

So long to beautiful Amanda. Joe looks like Steve Martin. I correctly guessed FJ but didn't even attempt the Canadian Lakes category. Canada has lakes? I thought it was a barren wasteland of failed socialism, per Republican politicians. Please let the shilling stop.

Good luck finding your resident. Republicans dealing with Obamacare should be interesting and potentially damaging to them, more so if the Obama White House did a better job over the years in the mainstream media explaining its benefits, or, if that isn't true, if mainstream media did. But I fully support Republicans

I assume this is a meta movie where the cast sleep with each "off camera" because they really are turned on with each other.

Can I answer the opposite question—what movie did I expect great things by but which was disappointing? Rogue One was just bland and inert, sorry to say. Excise any mention of Star Wars and it's another generic space war movie that has endless battle scenes with one-dimensional characters and little in the way of an

That shouldn't have been a clue. I haven't seen it, but I doubt the original Lord of the Flies movie counts as a classic movie, and Piggy isn't a classic movie role if I can't remember the classic movie; he's not even a classic novel character, honestly. Plus a letter from a child saying he's fat and wears glasses is

Sabrina Carpenter's pretty good, too, as the wised up friend.

Yeah, I read some of her writing on feminist issues. Good girl! Thanks for telling me it's on Netflix.