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That's some nice "like" whoring right there

Recently graduated with a second bachelors in my early-40's.  Having spent 4 years interacting daily with (let's face it) children and listening to them talk about what they like, I can say with authority Tosh.O's audience is universally frat boys and the dimwitted girls that think the frats are HOTTTT!

Recently graduated with a second bachelors in my early-40's.  Having spent 4 years interacting daily with (let's face it) children and listening to them talk about what they like, I can say with authority Tosh.O's audience is universally frat boys and the dimwitted girls that think the frats are HOTTTT!

All this back and forth about an action movie has really just made me want to go home and read a book.

All this back and forth about an action movie has really just made me want to go home and read a book.

"The Dark Knight" is a movie.  "The Lives of Others" is…a movie.  With similar underlying themes.  You're right, @avclub-b5847c565f0308380cbbc6453b4c438c:disqus there couldn't be any comparison of the two.

"The Dark Knight" is a movie.  "The Lives of Others" is…a movie.  With similar underlying themes.  You're right, @avclub-b5847c565f0308380cbbc6453b4c438c:disqus there couldn't be any comparison of the two.

Oh, please.  Watch "The Lives of Others."  It says everything that the Dark Knight tries to say about human interactions in a surveillance society and the power of individual action in defiance of social order/expectations but it has actual characters that talk and act like human beings.  It's the kind of thing movie

Oh, please.  Watch "The Lives of Others."  It says everything that the Dark Knight tries to say about human interactions in a surveillance society and the power of individual action in defiance of social order/expectations but it has actual characters that talk and act like human beings.  It's the kind of thing movie

So kind of like Whedon did with the Avengers?

So kind of like Whedon did with the Avengers?

I'm with you, @avclub-b3d29f8f22c60a4b2c5fc2b1691c1d62:disqus.  "Dark Knight" was the painful experience of watching a director disappear up his own ass for nearly three hours.  And "Rises" is actually longer.  I found myself thinking of one of my favorite lines from MST3K:  "This movie makes me want to kick it in the

I'm with you, @avclub-b3d29f8f22c60a4b2c5fc2b1691c1d62:disqus.  "Dark Knight" was the painful experience of watching a director disappear up his own ass for nearly three hours.  And "Rises" is actually longer.  I found myself thinking of one of my favorite lines from MST3K:  "This movie makes me want to kick it in the

Don't forget the magic drone scrambling thing he'd need to keep himself from being blown up by some 18 year old video game addict in a Iowa warehouse.

Don't forget the magic drone scrambling thing he'd need to keep himself from being blown up by some 18 year old video game addict in a Iowa warehouse.

It's about a guy who dresses up as a bat to fight crimes—and Bane's voice is the thing that seems silly?

It's about a guy who dresses up as a bat to fight crimes—and Bane's voice is the thing that seems silly?

And the movie relies on its characters being idiots.  How can anyone take that movie seriously as an Important Film With Many Important Things To Say after that scene where the cop driving the lead truck in the "Joker's Big Day Out" convoy  actually points out that they are being lead into a trap and then decides to

And the movie relies on its characters being idiots.  How can anyone take that movie seriously as an Important Film With Many Important Things To Say after that scene where the cop driving the lead truck in the "Joker's Big Day Out" convoy  actually points out that they are being lead into a trap and then decides to

The part about the whole thing actually taking place in the imagination of an autistic child seemed pretty spoilery.