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Considering they are both dead, you might want be careful about that.

Nope. They are cutting Medicaid, not Medicare. Poor people are going to suffer, but the old will be fine.

Sorry. The spellchecker says "vile" is fine.

Cilantro.

It's worth mentioning that the extended version didn't involve Lynch, so it isn't really a more definitive version than the theatrical version. It's actually a TV edit to be shown in two parts with the violence removed. A lot of the additional footage is stuff like additional actor close-ups, and extended use of

Raimi had already done his trilogy. Not really the same thing.

I recently watched it again for the first time 20 years.The biggest problem with Dune is just how rushed everything is. It's jumping from plot point to plot point and nothing really lands. I still found it worth watching though.

I like that original cover best. I could have done without the original cover on the Monster Manual though.

The disputed book had the first cover you listed. I got a copies of the AD&D core books that Christmas. I ended up with the later cover for the Player's Handbook and the original covers for the Monster Manual and the Dungeon Master's Guide.

1st Edition. I just had 1981 Basic Set at the time.

Sure, but Ralph Macchio was 45 when he made The Karate Kid.

Been a long time since I have seen either, but I think My Cousin Vinny was a better movie than War of the Roses. It's a perfectly entertaining comedy. War of the Roses was a comedy aiming to be controversial but not really willing to take the risks to earn it.

In middle school, the black kids at my school briefly called me Dip Dip because they thought I looked like the kid who wiggled his ears in a mid-80s Granola Dipps commercial. A search of Youtube turns up two Granola Dipps commercials, but neither is the right one. Instead enjoy someone's video review of the Granola

During middle school, I lived in Kuwait. There was a kid I was frequently mistaken for in another class because we apparently looked identical, meaning we were two skinny white kids with blond hair. I actually would see him from time to time, so I can verify his existence.

On top of that, is it still news that celebrities/politician/corporations buy up all potentially insulting domain names about themselves?

They ran a story based on "anonymous sources" and had to retract because Disney called them out on their bullshit. They did no fact-checking before running the story. It's completely unacceptable. This isn't a mistake. It's a fabrication.

"Better than Trump" doesn't cut it. Vice can still go fuck itself.

And every bullshit story like this makes it harder to get people to take the real scandals seriously. And of course, the AV Club jumped right on this story last week, just like it jumps on every one of them. This is why the AV Club needs to stop covering politics. They are shit at it.

I guess I shouldn't expect anything connected to the Oscars to make sense.

Takashi Miike seemed an odd choice too. Has he done any American films? I realize he is prolific, so I may be missing something.