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If only she kept her mouth shut, Hillary would have fighter jets ready to nuke Russia on January 21st.

Even worse.

The Oakland fire does a lot though to remind us that artists in 2016 are mostly subsisting on the furthest fringes of society.

The worst bit is that it's still downhill from here. The things that made it bad, such as the beloved figures ageing unto death and capitalism eating itself alive, are going to persist.

Gaspard Ulliel is certainly a fine figure of a man.

I can listen to Austin talk about anything. Soon after it started, I was trying to explain to my cousin what it is he actually talks about and so much is just him complaining about traffic, taking care of his dogs, bullshitting with Ted Fowler and yet it's more than enough.

You're thinking of the alt-right.

I'd literally never heard of it until I read your post.

If only he was dressed like a DLC costume for Ronald McDonald instead of like some kind of outlandish, wild, over-the-top comic book character.

All the clips I've seen for Manifesto make me wish Cate Blanchett was in Cloud Atlas.

Has any series had such a precipitous drop in director quality as the Hannibal Lector movies? Michael Mann to Jonathan Demme to Ridley Scott to Brett Ratner.

People only seem to remember Lector's earlier stuff when he's in the plastic cell. His escape later is some real James Bond level ridiculousness.

I like it a lot but Manhunter is better. I think part of the problem is that it's one of the last Best Picture winners to actually be a very good genre film instead of a moral statement from the movie industry so it's hard to view now without that added context.

I wish it was featured because it's the only podcast about movies that features both people who seem to actually like movies and movies worth talking about, instead of people using bad movies as a springboard for gags.

The persona thing is really important. When I first started listening to Emotion, the song Favourite Colour stood out because Carly comes across as the kind of person who would actually have a favourite colour. I can't think of any other contemporary pop star who has that kind of synergy with the content of their

Although it does explain the line "late night watching television" because nobody under 30 (a) does that or (b) calls it a television.

The thing I found most concerning about this was seeing the box art. After ten years, they made something that looks like a cross between a public domain DVD release and an also ran YA novel. After all the hype and all the delays, it feels really thrown out there.

That's almost as bad because she at least learns her lesson via making out with a young, hot Charlie Sheen.

You probably think Walter Peck is the hero of Ghostbusters.

Does the 30th Anniversary of Top Gun count here? Nothing had been changed from the original and it was still better than every other blockbuster release this year.