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I’m probably stretching the definition, but lulling the off-camera crew into believing they’re safe from pranks, only to prank them in Jackass fashion — which is literally assault, as you mention, outside very strictly defined contractual parameters — feels deceptive to me.

I like to think that the Jedi misunderstood the causal relationship between midichlorians and the Force, and that their presence is just a signal. This could explain why Pershing’s experiments ultimately failed, just their presence isn’t enough, there needs to be a deeper connection between an individual and The Force

Although that’s basically every decent children’s show. Seasame Street was doing that 50 years ago.

In a world... where time and technology has made it’s inhabitants impatient comes an older generation who remembers movie posters of their youth.

Um, I think you mean “younglings” **stifles laughter behind palm**

YouTube could do any crossover they'd like, they're just big chickens. A coodle-doodle-doo! 

Now I’m wondering if Tarantino (or at least the ad agency Miramax used) paid Ebert to reprint his entire review rather than just give a quote or two which would be fair use. On one hand that would seem fair, but it’s a slippery ethical scope for movie critics to take money from studios.

People could read back then. But seriously, even B-movies like C.H.U.D. had multiple sentences on their posters. These days maybe you’ll have a tag line at best.

I'm curious who you think "they" are.

Yeah, he’s a freeking writer. He didn’t sign up for that shit.

Unbelievably fucked up for the tone of this article to be “well, he’s worked for Johnny Knoxville and Eric Andre, he should expect to be physically assaulted at random times.”

Although a high profile part on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire was ultimately cut short by a bout with cancer in the 2010s

the best out-of-left-field season finale twist I’ve ever seen - and which I will not spoil here - is the one in Wayward Pines. The second season be ignored, but damn that season 1 finale paid off. highly recommend.

I feel bad for laughing but goddammit take the star.

She must not have voted.

I think the industry of acting and film/tv making is, and honestly SHOULD be, one of the most volatile. It means it will sometimes help those that aren’t innocent, and hurt those that are, but when so much of your business is built upon public perception, well, this is the way things go. And earnestly, if you are in

I guess I don’t really see how things being expanded later on in other series really “redeems” the flawed original. Like it’s entirely possible for one thing to better than another without the other thing really affecting the other’s quality. I get this in the sense that the prequels and its off-shoots more or less

If you stay through the credits there is a post-credits scene that connects the two films and completes the Millerverse.

Measured compared to the full throated support she’s received from others, yeah. To be clear, I’m not defending his position, or hers. I think I even said that his argument was based on the false premise that trans rights are somehow at odds with women’s rights.

I guess maybe I’m just in the bargaining stage of