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I only mind it because it’s an incredibly lazy take on the material. The popularity of these posts depends entirely upon TikTok teens not having seen T&E, which is much, much better in every way.

*You know, like how the comics industry has the Harvey Awards and the Eisner awards instead of hoping for big money at the Mann Booker Prize or the Pulitzers every year.

I mean, do we need a reminder that fuck the Oscars? I realize they have a big impact on which major studio releases get seen by people who literally don’t care about movies, but does anyone who actually gives a shit about film art pay attention to the Academy Awards, or look to them for recommendations? Why do you/we

Ding ding ding!!!

This sort of content is so gross to me. It’s clearly aimed at kids (look how EXCITED these adult men are about a fucking balloon!), but over the course of a 16-minute video, there are SIX ads, not counting the shoutout to Audible for sponsoring the whole thing at the beginning.

It’s a modern French film, so I can’t wait to see how they work a gang of drunk/racist/homophobic twenty-somethings we’re nonetheless supposed to empathize with into the story.

Stepping on Ben Shapiro in heels has to be in her new contract, right?

Here’s something I think about a lot lately:

Seems obvious to me but no one else is saying it:

Getting major Royce White vibes from this whole situation.

When I worked at a fairly prominent college radio station in 2010, Ariel Pink was HUGE. His one good album had come out that summer and he toured the hell out of it. He opened for The Flaming Lips on their last tour before singer Wayne Coyne was discovered to be a weird racist, kicked their drummer out of the band for

Risked melting my laptop by switching over from Safari to Chrome just to say thank you for that little chestnut.

Can’t stop thinking about how cool this concept would be in hearse form.

Regardless of whatever other consequences this pandemic has had, at least underemployed white people are finally getting noticed for all their hard work uploading half-baked, sort-of-funny-I-guess sketch comedy ideas to YouTube.

I think that honor goes to Stuber.

Switched from Safari to Chrome just to give props to this comment.

Buzz Armstrong?

Hot take: I don’t think Bob’s Burgers is very funny.

Yes! I think the Chuck Jones shorts still hold up nicely, but I’ll forgive others for not having seen them. I remember a time (the mid-1990's!) when the only way to watch a lot of the classic MGM and Warner Bros. toons was to stay up past a certain time watching Cartoon Network. Back then, instead of a two-hour block