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I like Bee's show a lot, and her outrage can be a comfort at times. But she does occasionally dip uncomfortably into "white feminism" territory, ignoring nuance or intersectionality. Which is weird considering how diverse and talented her writing staff is. Funny enough: John Oliver did an enlightening segment on

Kristen Schaal is a star, and I'm so happy she's getting the success that she deserves. I wish I had more to say, but I've never not enjoyed seeing or hearing her in something. Mabel, Louise, Mel, Carol. All great characters made great because of her talent.

"The Great Mouse Detective" is one that I watched over and over as a kid. Because it was bloody terrifying.

Wreck-it-Ralph was a lovely film with a great message. Honestly, at this point, if you had me choose between 2010-onward Pixar and Disney 3-D animated fils, the majority of my choices would fall on the Disney side. Wreck-It-Ralph, Tangled, Big Hero 6, and friggin' Zootopia, which is easily one of the best films of

Tangled is often overlooked, and that's a damn shame because it's great.

Ahhh, that makes sense. A redemption story would've worked better and helped cement the sibling relationship in a way that "I lost my cool for a sec and now this oh no my sis is dead" just couldn't. I'll admit to being surprised with Elsa's arc in the film considering the source material, so it's good to have some

"Inside Out" was fun and lovely, but it was also really, really low stakes in a way that not even my little sister could relate to. Not that those kinds of problems aren't valid or big to kids or anything, but external drama being so low stakes, emotionally speaking, sucked some of the impact from the "inside"

Watched the 3-D conversion of Beauty and The Beast in theaters a few years back, and it was lovely.

oh—oh no

I like Robbie, but meh.

"She…is magnificent.'

*Vin Diesel pouts*

What major award is he missing? Nobel? Can he rap his way to peace in the Middle East?

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The man is non-stop!

Hey! Didn't Immortal Technique beat this guy up?

"Oscar: An Animated Journey to Giving Me One."

That's fair. I felt mistrustful of the DNC after the primaries, but that feeling came more from what I chalked up to incompetence rather than outright malice. It's why I'm fine supporting the party as a whole. Their explicit values hold true to my own. That said, it's likely Sanders will become a permanent fixture

33% of Hispanic men

The DNC has been seizing defeat from the jaws of victory for decades by being an unorganized mess. The leadership needs new blood.

I get what you're doing. Riding that populist wave and pretending you're one of us sans serif proletariat down here in the comment section. It won't work!