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But is cuts both ways. You could critique something and get attacked or dismissed even though you can back up your point[s], and then be told you're nothing but a "hater." It's the lack of thought in conversations, being unable to stay open and objective that's the real issue. I love debating pop coulture, figuring

Ah yes, the wearing a wife-beater, drinking coffee and smoking cigarettes phase of America.

Dream a little dream with me.

In other words, vintage Snyder.

Julia Childs.

In my early 20s, I worked graveyard at a gas station and got off at 6AM. This middle-aged douchebag that did the morning shift would often come in an hour or two late, and while I waited for my ride to come pick me up, he'd regale me with tales of what a Latin Lover he was. I'd lean against a wall, trying not to pass

It's very common with comedians and sketch people that make it big. They keep getting offers for more work, and the creative barrel starts to run dry. They no longer have the time to shop things around and build-up material, much like some fairly recent comedians and comedy people to make it big. It doesn't help that

Carlin's greatest strength was at reinvention, something most comedians are unable to do. He went from a typical straight laced guy in a suit doing silly material, became a counter-coulture icon, and then became the angry fuck we all know and love. When you look at others that were doing film and comedy around his

For fuck's sake.

If you have to ask, odds are you already are.

Not to mention the mood and eerie feeling that movie has going for it. The original Halloween just drips with mounting dread. I love The thing and Halloween, and to debate which is better is an Apples and Oranges comparison at best. And why must one be the sole best? Such a narrow way of viewing the work of a director.

I really liked that movie where Germany and USA fought each other, they should make more of those, where one country attacks another. We'll call them "Disagreement" movies.

It's called a siege movie, ya dummy.

I don't know, I'm pretty sure the whole movie's about a contest.

I'll raise your NO with a solid NYET!

You weren't watching her in The Martian, that was her bedroom window.

Remembering it? I'm still trying to forget it!

Just means we're more accepting of vampires and other assorted ghoulies, you bigot.

Programs like Medicaid require it.