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Dr.Robuttnik
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The whole quote regarding the "bitch" line is in the 2nd paragraph above.

"In neither circumstance was the use of bitch highlighted as her issue with the song"

Yo, Leslie Jones was a god damn riot on Match Game last night. Of course, she's the only one in the cast I like (I HAVE liked Melissa McCarthy in quite a few things, just not anything by Feig).

Is it though? The quote from February is "Taylor was not aware of the actual line 'I made this bitch famous'" It sounds like nobody's being disingenuous, they're just all too self-centered to read into the nuances of a clear misunderstanding.

At least they already showed their hand and we don't have to suffer through Paul Feig lying through his teeth as he insists for 6 months that Zuul's not in the movie.

Yea, I was excited for this movie despite thinking Bridesmaids was simply alright (it's Ghostbusters after all). Then I saw Spy about a month ago and all my desire to see it went out the window.

This is dumb. It reminds me of that "William Shatner/J.J. Abram" feud, where there was no communication between the two wronged parties, they were just talking to the media that doesn't allow for the nuance that both parties are being genuine but clearly misunderstand each other.

To be fair, she cleverly made it about something else and not just a gossip-y "Kanye is delusional" rant:
"As the first woman to win album of the year at the Grammys twice, I want to say to all the young women out there: there are going to be people along the way who will try to undercut your success or take credit

Does it though? The video doesn't mention the word "bitch" and that's the main thing she took issue with. The "did he call for approval for the lyrics or using Twitter to release" is really just semantics.

God Bless America falls into that trap of having the characters act as mouthpieces of the writer in distractingly obvious ways. I tend to have issues with that. But it's still pretty funny despite that.

It's simply alright. It leans too heavily on "Clown doing bad things" and silly improv situations to knock it out of the park… but Tom Kenny is a blast in it.

"Make sure you use a coaster when you put down your CAAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!"

They had Romulan Ale at Quark's Bar at the Las Vegas Hilton… it was just regular beer with food coloring. It turned your shit blue for 3 days!

Wait, Ken Foree was in Good Burger?!

It will! For upwards of $800! You could also buy a different one for $120 that works just as well without starving wild coyotes to death and doesn't have a signpost at the end that says "I follow trends at the expense of my bank account"

I now see why the adage about omelettes and breaking eggs is more common.

Ew, is Jenkins wearing a Canada Goose jacket? There goes my interest in this movie!

I liked how Hickman's goes full bore unsympathetic, but it doesn't feel entirely out of context of the character's history.

"Copacetic" was Osama Bin Laden's XBox 360 handle.