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Uh, yes? It's about basic empathy. I'm a white male, but I'm aware that other people could suffer, and so I feel bad for them. So yeah, I'm worried by Trump.

That's exactly what I did when I made a series of commercials! Well, except the "shooting on film" bit; can't do that on a budget of $75.
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Agreed. I made a series of fake commercials that I wanted to have that look, so I just recorded it to VHS then digitized it. Didn't improve the quality of the commercials themselves, but it definitely got the look! https://www.youtube.com/wat…

"World Gone Wrong" in particular is my vote for Most Underrated Dylan album.

I think you're supposed to laugh at it. I had the same reaction, but loved it.

"It was like there was a fellow on the other end, just shoveling in peanuts!"

Absolutely. Lynch came back and knocked it out of the park with that finale. Best cliffhanger ever (give or take a Locutus).

I'll never understand those "Buy Gold" ads. If gold is so great, why are you taking measly "money" in exchange for it?

Definitely brought some genuine class to the role.

Yeah, it was pretty clear that Maul hated the Sith just as much as he hated Kenobi. Doesn't he talk about his desire to destroy them in his first appearance on Rebels?

Morrowind was the first game I ever played that really made me feel like I was in a different world, free to do whatever I wanted. LOVE it so much, but it's unfortunately really hard to go back to after playing the sequels.

I worked as a PA on a terrible little film that he was in. At one point he somehow locked himself in his trailer and kept calling out that he was going to "kick the door down" while everyone outside was yelling instructions to him on how to unlock it instead. Truly one of the greatest experiences of my life. Also, I

"It's Garry Shandling's Show" has the higher laughs-per-episode rate, for sure. I think they highs of "Larry Sanders" are higher, though. But either way, it's amazing how hilarious and ahead of their time both of these shows were.

I still don't understand why being branded would get a criminal killed. Wouldn't that be more like a badge of honor? All those other guys in prison were put there by mere cops, while the branded guys had to be caught by fucking Batman.

…ok, that might actually get me to watch the movie.

I went to the orientation/training for this job back when I was 18 or 19 and quickly realized this was not the job they had sold me on, so I called in the next day to say I was quitting. The boss guy went off on me, calling me a loser and insulting me for quitting, as if that was going to somehow convince me to stick

Lots of great picks, but I think I might have to go with Tony and Livia Soprano.

It really was pretty fantastic. I can't believe how good it looked.

A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer.