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Between this and "America's Tastiest Fast Food" the whole food club thing is off to a dubious start, and I wasn't jumping to hate all over it like everyone else seems to be.

They do do that! This, unfortunately, was not one of those times.

My exact thoughts upon seeing this was "well that was a rather aggressive argument on writing drunk/stoned and editing sober", the politics/"message" was so unironically muddled by the end (an impassioned speech against racial stereotyping while panning across all your racist stereotypes, what are you trying to

Nope, the script is definitely godawful, it is not redeemed

My inability to move past my supreme dislike of Tobey Maguire prevents me from fully enjoying that movie.

That headline is misleading for many reasons

Yeah, I have no idea either. I came very close to joining one, only because they had lots of free activities when they're trying to get members to join (paintballing, camping trips, tubing) and usually free beer! (all very important to an 18 year old with no money) and you met new people (important for someone who

I don't know if it's because I don't have kids, am not a sentimental person, or I just couldn't stand the poor kid trying to act in the second half, but this movie left me feeling cold. I actually liked the first half quite a bit, and then yeah, puberty happened and everything turned ugly. This may be true to life,

My parents are pretty clueless when it comes to movies, so awkward viewings happened a lot, but the best was probably sitting down to watch Boogie Nights with my mom, dad, godmother, and little sister ( I was 11 at the time, I think I chose it based on the wacky title). I spent most of the movie with my mom's hands

I think this counts

I have to say, I went into this movie expecting to enjoy a lot of it (I have soft spots for Wahlberg and Johnson). I wasn't expecting any great achievements in film, but at least it would enjoyable.

Target was the soul suckiest. I kept a journal where I theorized the remaining soul I had left. By the end of my employment there I was sure I had negative soul and spent some days trying to suck the souls out of children…I had been there about a year.

I tend not to like Sonoma valley wines much at all, what with the apparent motto of "bigger! bolder!"
Jordan is so-so, not nearly as acidic or full of tannins as most cabs I've tried. I have always preferred delicious zinfandel over most wines.

As someone who has worked at Target, this episode bothered me very. very much.
Jules also drank Jordan Cabernet throughout the episode, which is a brand of wine I used to push when I was a bartender.
I was filled with residual contempt for most of the episode.

Was no one else bothered by the line Kurt says when he's deciding between two Whitney songs he wants to sing and decides to "kill two birds with one stone, and sing one for the assignment and one for the NYADA audition". Which seems like killing two birds with two entirely different stones to me.