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I think I'll create a playlist with all the gay erotica Netflix started recommending to me because I watched Kelly Reichardt's Old Joy.

Just settle it by giving the guitar to the Meat Puppets.

#SedentaryLivesMatter

But you'll miss all the great perks of Netflix, like digging through 80,000 recommendations for abysmal horror flicks and paranormal "docs" in search of something good.

Not trying to excuse egregious sexism here, but, on Caroline Siede's point, isn't contrived faux-intellectualism exactly what you should expect in reading EW and Vanity Fair on any topic? So far as I know I've never read L.A. Weekly.

2016 is shaping up to be the worst year I've had since 2001, mental health-wise, so it's only fitting that it would feature the first Avalanches release since their debut dropped stateside. Thanks for more psychotically happy music (a good thing), you weird-ass Australians.

Meh, it's also in keeping with Ebert's rule that you should remake movies with a decent premise but lousy execution.

Trump supporters aren't going to switch sides in any case. Protests generally are conducted to bring attention from the culture at large to a perceived wrong.

Yes, definitely. I'm not trying to diminish the intent of this article.

Yes, I don't disagree with what you said but I was commenting more on observers applying labels to the candidates versus the people attending rallies in support or opposition, which is what I thought your post was referring to.

Exactly, thank you for bringing that up.

I don't know, but I think there's a difference between attacking the candidate saying the things he does versus applying labels to members of the public who choose one side over the other in a flawed two-party system.

I've never once said that Trump supporters are fascists.

I said "protesters" not "supporters".

You're making quite a blanket statement there that all Trump protesters are violent and obnoxious.

Don't quite agree. A narcissist exploiting the vilest racist elements in society shouldn't be perceived or treated as political business as usual.

Mostly agreed, though the causation seems a bit more of a chicken & egg situation to me. In many ways, Fox just follows the money.

Ooh, The New Yorker! Don't accidentally drop your monocle in your brandy snifter while reading it, A.V. Club.

Now I want a buddy cop show or movie with Uzo Aduba and Udo Kier.