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Steve Potter
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You know what's funny is that my dad got really, really upset with people who refused to see the movie because of Rey or thought she was "too perfect" because he knew they were being sexist, but he also refused to see the new Ghostbusters movie because it had an all-female cast.

My brother and I got Titanfall 2 recently and we've spent a lot of time talking about how we would go about adapting it into a film. One big point we both agreed one was that it would need to have an international, diverse cast.

It feels really weird for Ellen Burstyn to be best known for Interstellar.

You should attend and just be a rude, dismissive asshole to him and see if he has you removed.

I was kind of annoyed with her not getting the answer, (particularly because my real name is Noah, so I often remember Ark-related things), but I suppose not everyone spent a class period in their senior year of high school researching the production history of literally every Steven Spielberg movie ever made.

I was supposed to see Hunt for the Wilderpeople in theaters, but I decided to be a good boyfriend and I let my (now ex) girlfriend pick the movie we saw.

While I'm not really a fan of the original The Magnificent Seven, I will admit that Eli Wallach's turn as the bandit leader was the one thing that movie did better than Seven Samurai, whose villains were mostly anonymous.

What is with people on Jeopardy! and terrible Shakespeare-related answers lately?

Before we begin Debate Club, I would like to thank Miss Ferguson for making the top pick for this evening Hairspray Live!, which I will be busy watching tomorrow night and as a result I might not be here for tomorrow's WOT. Might not.

One of the only scenes I've seen in Super is the rape scene, and that's put me off from watching it ever since.

Kelsey Grammer.

*awkwardly stuffs video for "Avengers: Age of Adaline" back in the closet*

Damn right I was 5 or 6 when All-Star by Smash Mouth became popular! It was probably the first "mainstream" song I can remember listening to.

A couple weeks ago my brother and I (nerds, the two of us) had a pretty good conversation on why nerds are quite frankly the worst.

I guess nothing's sexier than pregnancy out of wedlock?

It's like a toast, I don't know, don't judge me Sillstaw.

One of my best friends is going to school in New York and recently posted a picture of "Starry Night" at a museum there. Naturally I was incredibly jealous, as "Starry Night" is one of my favorite paintings. Here's the kicker- she didn't even know it was there.

To be fair, they do use the word "and" more than once!

Colin Salmon should be number one for today, and should in fact be number one for all days.

I was kind of only half paying attention today, but I do have some thoughts on this night's episode (as well as the previous two)-
1) I liked Yi and I'm sad to see her go.
2) I did not like Asim exclusively because he answered "Who is Prospero?" to that Shakespeare question which is the worst possible answer you could