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I've thought about it and that's a really terrible analysis.

He's on his ninth life and his hairline is clinging on to avoid death.

I kind of really like how his podcast will be 60 minutes long and a solid 20 of them will be his meandering intro. Also, I've listened to them all besides for Tarantino because he's too insufferable when being interviewed by standard interviewers that I can only imagine how bad he would be with a fawning provocateur

I thought it was being a wealthy Harvard graduate that got Megan Amram a TV writing gig instead of being the second fiddle to dril on Twitter.

Bane?

You're forgetting Darkman.

Even for such a bad show, that's some slim pickings.

War Horse is one of the worst films of all time.

*tips fedora and nods sagely*

Two seasons of Walter always going for the most blatantly nasty choice available needs to end on something other than expecting the audience to be shocked that there's consequences, especially when it's so awkwardly rube goldberged in.

Don't kid yourself. Labour don't give a shit about culture either.

If you haven't heard about it, take a look at The Chilcot Report.

Neoliberalism will get us there sooner or later.

After the cringe of ABQ, I can't imagine how else you're supposed to interpret it.

There was an A&W in a food court near where I was studying in Toronto and while I thought the food was fine, I felt so stupid asking for a Daddy Burger or whatever it is that I only went once.

Does that repeatedly show a member of le STEM masterrace as being a sociopath that wears a cool fedora and outsmarts all the normies every week?

Which is mainly why the Golden Age of it feels like a massive hoax.

OK, two notes: showing us Walter White is a bad guy is and then reinforcing it constantly in every episode thereafter.

I'm seeing it on Tuesday, so you'll have to wait, but unless Independence Day: Resurgence is 5 hours long and childishly provocative at every step, I can already say it about Nymphomaniac.

Yes. Have you even seen Lars Von Trier's recent movies?