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Oh, God, but it did spawn a bizarre conspiracy theory that the US and Japan had never ended World War II, but somehow also colluded to keep it secret.

History people: did anything like this actually happen? Because that might be a clue.

I'm gonna keep saying it: a babushka is a grandmother.

In Stranger Than Fiction, it was apples.

A babushka is a grandmother.

Not to mention the army of aspiring actor weirdos who spend their downtime yelling at me in holding for not believing that Israel is the puppetmaster behind ISIS.

Everybody needs to calm down. The political climate in Hollywood is indeed toxic. Allen made a fool of himself by bringing Nazi comparisons into the mix, but in the remainder of his comments, he's right on the money. Hollywood liberals creep out even regular liberals.

He's smiling like Jeffrey Tambor, but without any actual feeling behind it. It might be considered a very proper wince.

Yeah, and rural nobility was better insulated against the impact of the Revolution than Parisians. As evidenced by the fact that the French aristocracy still exists.

No, no, no, Les Miserables was 1832, during a failed revolution called the June Days. The Ancien Regime had been over for 43 years by that point!

What about the 1946 version by Jean Cocteau, which most heavily influenced Disney's? What you described doesn't happen in it.

Middle Ages!? The timeline here is very clearly very late Ancien Regime.

That wasn't Steve Bannon, that was Jeffrey Scott Shapiro, a Jew!

No. We do not speak of past fashions. Jason Segel's character is retroactively alt-right.

It was a big tent.

Anti-German sentiment also contributed immensely to the passage of Prohibition.

I'm pretty sure you're getting yourself in trouble for that Forgetting Sarah Marshall screencap, because Jason Segel is wearing a fedora, and fedoras have retroactively always been worn by right wing misogynist-new atheists.

Mike Love > Bruce Johnston.

Is this why the Peloponesse isn't an island?