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"I've heard it's very robust" Isn't that Luke Cage saying 'I'm going to give you a right good smashing'? That line really jarred.

The costume looked like something from the 6 Million Dollar Man. Cheap and cheerful.

Yes, I thought that Craig represented the black response to well-meaning (American) white people in general, and not a specific type. I make a point of nationality because I think the main difference between the experience of black people in the UK (where I'm from) and the US is that the white population in the UK

Nothing, but nothing groovy happens in Vegas. This is the musical equivalent of a David Copperfield magic show.

That opening paragraph is fucking tortuous. No offence.

If the UK EU Referendum was anything to go by, the blanket media condemnation of Trump only entrenches peoples opinion that it's a stitch up and reinforces his claim to be an outsider. It is difficult to overstate how one-sided the UK media was in the run-up to the referendum; politicians, businessmen, economists,

Hey! Teacher! Leave Ken Bone alone!

What you lookin' at?…You all a bunch of fuckin' assholes. You know why? You don't have the guts to be what you wanna be. You need people like me. You need people like me so you can point your fuckin' fingers and say, "That's the bad guy." So…what that make you? Good? You're not good..You just know how to hide, how to

Donald Glover is a very smart and funny man.

Trump is a symptom of the nervous breakdown suffered by America when it entered the 21st century and realised they weren't exceptional anymore. A great nation still, with much to admire, but one that no longer enjoyed a pre-eminent status. The people who will vote for Trump are the white males who no longer feel

The genius of this show is to portray a specific milieu very different from my own (London-living middle-aged Englishman) and yet I never feel excluded by any of the language or cultural references it employs. It's a real work of art.

Terrence Malick is a Bizarro World Clint Eastwood.

I'm never going to understand using someone like Brad Pitt as an actor.

Perhaps the film is best seen whilst listening to your own music on headphones. The Tree Of Life was totally fucking ruined by the inane, rambling, faux-meaningful bullshit narration. Thin Red Line was like Platoon crossed with a David Attenborough documentary. Plus, Malick's music choices often suck. And his

Armie Hammer needs to sack his agent. Since Social Network he's been in one stinker after another, and now he's in a crappy film made by rapists in which he is a rapist. Armie! No!

And he used the classic cop—out line 'That's not who I am' which is what famous people say when they're filmed being obnoxious.

I have not heard of Better Things and only clicked through because of the picture of Celia Imrie. Miss Babs! She would be a great candidate for Random Roles if only to discover how she came to be cast as Fighter Pilot Bravo 5 in The Phantom Menace.

As a 52 year old sick to death of identity politics/safespaces/people believing that being offended is a breach of their human rights, I endorse this message.

If you'd care to submit your definitive list of demagogues and bigots to Jimmy Fallon I'm sure he'd be happy to follow your advice.

"should we discuss Price potentially referencing Elliot and Mr. Robot as the only two people more powerful than he?" No. He's referring to Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.