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I’m no Zionist and don’t know any Israelis. But I’ve watched this movie long enough to know as soon as a cease-fire is enacted Hamas will begin reloading to get back up to its tricks. Billions of aid has poured into Gaza over the last decade-plus and clearly a major portion of that goes to building arms stockpiles and

Pretty sure Stewart and Amanpour would agree on a lot of subjects so I’m not sure what you’re getting at. He had one of the most recognized foreign correspondents in media at his table and barely let her talk.

I actually liked the Matt Damon part because I expect a lot of real-life people (even the most mentally tough astronauts) would lose their shit exactly like he did.

He was rude as hell to Amanpour, someone who I actually wanted to hear from on the Gaza subject.  He’d ask her a question and after about 10 seconds interrupt with his take on what he’d just asked, and then move on to the next question.  I don’t think she finished a response.

You don’t remember that because I can’t read and yes, was thinking about Interstellar instead of Inception (and I agree it’s some of his best work).

Hamas could end this tomorrow by surrendering. They miscalculated and finally just pushed Israel past its breaking point, and so here we are with no real means to contain the response.

I interpreted the bit as the opposite of that - making a bit of fun of people who chastise others for not thinking about their cause all the time.  Which was weird in this particular case since that cause is such a serious one that a lot of people are thinking about on a regular basis.  

Well now that he’s developed that skill maybe you can get him to come back and stuff you in a locker.

I loved Inception right up to the nonsensical “we eventually learn to use love to communicate” ending. The rest of it is completely gripping.

Lloyd and Harry would wear matching versions, to stay warm where the beer flows like wine.

Yeah this is weird that notifications are still for AVC and Jalopnik, owned by two different companies.

I never bought into the idea that they were awful people, just heightened versions of the stereotypical cynical and self-centered New Yorker. They spent a lot of time helping various friends out, etc., and only dipped into truly bad behavior when cornered (Jerry stealing the marble rye, for instance).

Larry would need to wake up next to Elaine.

True, but at least that stretch serves its purpose by drawing people away from everywhere else in town.

Complements the rug he’s wearing as a coat.

That coat really screams “felony sentencing hearing.”

Bottom-shelf whiskey.

No shit. A quick search tells me the place is at the corner of 2nd and Broadway, epicenter of the Nashville downtown party scene and on a weekend night like Bourbon Street.

WWII ended almost 80 years ago.  So it’s at least somewhat sustainable.

There’s a lot of handling to get a bag from the terminal to the plane, which is presumably more expensive than boarding the flight five minutes earlier.