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Directed by and now starring David Bowie's spawn!

All of these are in Edward Norton's range, right?

Martin and Charlie Sheen in Hot Shots! Part Deux.

I think that his filmography isn't reflective of his immense talent. He as an actor is amazing and really elevates a lot of dubious material. The problem is that he's largely being black balled because he's a perfectionist and can be dominating on the set. But when paired with the right directors who know what they're

Anyone else feel like he seems to be copying other comedians' personalities and recurring bits? Like Paul F Tompkins' making up and over-pronouncing words and abbreviating things? I could be overanalyzing or something, but it really bothers me when I hear Chris do that, especially because he's nowhere near as good at

I think the greatest example of why Chris Hardwick bothers me so much was the Sklarbro Country podcast with him and Matt Mira as the guests. The Sklars (after talking to Chris for a while) were having a good talk with Matt about his interest in sports and Chris literally just shouted out "Adama for President!" right

Holy shit. I listened to that episode while walking home from school and I almost killed myself with how hard the laughs came and how painful it was to try to contain them so as to not look like an absolute maniac. I probably made it ten times worse.

I'd say it was Chris Hardwick. When he didn't play along with Chart Roulette, I was deeply disturbed. Even when it's so obvious that the guests are confused by it, I loved that people wouldn't explicitly call it fake.

Yeah, I feel like what Tasha said is the same as people saying that Tarantino is racist for having racist, historically-accurate characters use the N-word. And that whole sentiment is incredibly flawed and incorrect.

Looks like the AV Club has had a miserable two weeks of movies.

I think if Tarantino were black, the reactions would be worse and his points would have been dismissed.

There's also something to be said - and I find this fascinating - about the fact that a character named Dr. King, when presented with the option to make a small difference peacefully, decides to take the radical, violent approach. It can't be an accident on Tarantino's part and what I find more interesting is that I

No mention of the new season of Venture Bros?
Fuck everyone.

No mention of the new season of Venture Bros?
Fuck everyone.

Professor Blastoff has probably become my favorite podcast. I am so incredibly jealous of the insane amounts of chemistry between the hosts (and any way that I can get more Tig Notaro into my life is a must) and this year they've done a much better job picking their guests so that they fuse well and are game when it

Professor Blastoff has probably become my favorite podcast. I am so incredibly jealous of the insane amounts of chemistry between the hosts (and any way that I can get more Tig Notaro into my life is a must) and this year they've done a much better job picking their guests so that they fuse well and are game when it

The problem with streamlining the origin story in this one is that it hits different points in the way that it affects the story and Peter's motivations. So it wouldn't make sense if we just briefly ran through the origin story that we know from the other movie and the baseline that people know from the comics, but

The problem with streamlining the origin story in this one is that it hits different points in the way that it affects the story and Peter's motivations. So it wouldn't make sense if we just briefly ran through the origin story that we know from the other movie and the baseline that people know from the comics, but