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Uh, so, the no-black-writers-on-staff criticism only applies if the writing happens to be comedy?

Uh, OK. Thanks.

That happened to me too. Right when I was reading that sentence, my eyes drifted over to the moving thing on the side of my screen, and I was presented with exactly the scene being described in the review! I was considering commenting about it. Thanks for doing my work for me.

For the last 3 years or so, I've seen this woman in some movies, and I thought she was pretty good, and I've heard a couple of her songs which are nice. And when I encounter her in things, I'm like, "This lady, I don't know much about her, but she's all right." But the last couple of days, for some reason, it seems

Hmm.
Not too many people (a few, though) seem to have responded to this episode as deeply as I did. It actually freaked me out a little. What was the line somewhere in the middle— Don keeps saying "it's going to be all right" to everyone, and Betty says something like, "How do you know that?" or something to the

Hey, how come when I click on someone's comments through their profile, it automatically switches to "Newest First"? Thanks for making me look like an asshole, technology.

That interview is 12 pages.

Always First, maybe I'm over thinking this, but wouldn't it make more sense if you replied with your little lines to firsties instead of way down in the comments?

Why I think this movie looks bad:
1. Every line in the trailer made me cringe.
2. The blue people don't look real at all, and the planet scenes look CG.
3. Some of the people (like the main character and the old tough guy with white hair) look weirdly computerized as well.
4. If you're going to make a movie about an