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Knew that, don't give a fuck. They had a feature on the front page of their site called "Subreddit of the day" that promoted white nationalism. I couldn't care less if it was an organizational error or active malice, the result is a fucking huge number of people were directed towards one of the most hateful corners of

They should not be doing this. I'm fine with Reddit being a bastion for neo-nazis on the internet; I think racist ideas should be allowed to be spread and that most people will realize how fucking stupid they are. But Reddit doesn't just HAVE forums for neo-nazis, they ACTIVELY PROMOTED one by making their alt-right

Dammit, I was hoping no one would call me out on Adventureland! And I can see what you mean now about Anderson / Aliens - he didn't make an Alien movie "his," he just made another one of his movies that happened to have Aliens in it.

Doesn't think Paul Anderson is an auteur (he is, just not a great one. AVP is unmistakably his); liked Prometheus on any level other than visual; thinks Ryan Reynolds should be in any movie ever; disliked District 9… yeah I'm pretty sure we disagree on just about everything here.

They've aged them all up. The story opens with grad school admissions instead of college admissions, so the cast is around 22-24 when they go to Brakebills.

ugh, fuck pedro pascal

I think you meant "Visionary Director Zack Snyder's fucking owl movie."

MOTHERFUCKER.

Hey AV Club, quick hint: maybe if you wanted us to pay attention to Trophy Wife you could try a few more actually reasons (say, one of those splashy "this show is better than this other show!" articles?) and a few less nonsequitor in-jokes. Here is all I have gathered from your nonstop BERTing: There is a character on

Yeah, Joe Morton is clearly having a blast with his character, which is why he's quickly becoming my favorite.

Also, one of them is a Tengu.

Can I upvote an entire fucking article?

I agree that the film doesn't see Theo as a particularly bad person. I disagree that there's textual evidence to support this view. Why do you think Theo is a particularly bad person? What does he do to make him worse than any other character in the film, or for that matter, from non fictional people in the real

Okay, let's get to the nuts of it: This is a movie Jonze made in response to his splitting up with Sophia Coppola. Towards that end he creates a story about a man who has an artistic soul, who had a bad breakup with another artist. He involves that man in a relationship with another woman, then has them split up

I guess her criticism is inherit in the scenario but Jonze went out of his way in the script to avoid it. The mention of Human/OS relationships being rare, the mention of one of Amy Adam's co-workers hitting on her friends AI, the fact that Scarlet pushed him to date and then initiated the sexual side of the

Great. Now where the fuck is my series order for "The Money." Seriously. Milch. Gleeson. How is this a question?

This is the first viral video I've unironically enjoyed in a long time and I will fight anyone who thinks that's unacceptable. Dude's really concerned about foxes. That's pretty funny.

NO NO NO NO NO

So, Akiva Goldsman is producing it. Can this please this be a prequel to Deep Blue Sea?

The TV adaptation of A Thousand Words is surprisingly dark, but I like the guy they got to replace Eddie Murphy.