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. . .Yeah. no, but that may be a generational thing.

They're few and far between. And as I got repeatedly told it is PG and for sure Willy Wonka would be PG in our modern system

E.T. is losing some of its luster as we get farther away from it but I think children's movies in general suffer that problem across the board. Naming a great G-rated movie, a truly great one, that is also live action is damn near impossible. I think E.T. certainly comes closest.

True! I'm inclined to believe Kesha but again…who knows? It seems there are better ways to break your contact than go this route but it's hard to get any straight answers because society has made it near impossible for women to be straight about their sexual harassers and attackers. :(

That sounds strangely idiotic….I don't want to disparage her since I don't know her personally but suffering through her music and such it seems like she's playing a weird game of faux lesbianism mixed with trailer trashy sex appeal.

This presumes a number of things:

To be fair, do you think Dr. Luke is going to just roll over and admit he's a sexual harassing individual? Seems unlikely on all fronts.

Nickelodeon does not own Cartoon Network, twilight sparkle. Even Ponies know that…..Now let me brush your hair and nobody gets hurt.

I genuinely wish they would invite us on more. We're really not that boring but from having colleagues and friends who worked with the History channel before they traded Hitler for aliens and ghosts. The producers always wanted more juicy tidbits and insults or inflammatory remarks to off-set the nature of a proper

Chamberlain was a rich aristocrat with no taste for sending countrymen to die in a foreign place. It was problematic to start but in the same respect, Hitler was only taken down BECAUSE he decided other places looked nice to occupy. The world was content to let him genocide inside his own borders.

It's a weak replacement for a guy who would have been a better match for Colbert's intellectual Late Show. At this point it's clear, James Cordon is a moron, but a likable one, so he'll supplant Colbert inevitably because apparently late night TV is the land of idiotic memes, stunts, and general stupid discussion.

Eh, I've yet to not laugh so maybe it just hits too close to home?

In the book it's implied actually that he did tunnel on and off but the final straw pushed him to tunnel consistently in the final few months and get out. You're right but it wasn't that the tunnel was finished and he was hanging out but rather he lost interest because he helped others then when that was taken away

This reeks of rewrites. Nothing seems to make sense from the plot and then using the obnoxious woman-against-woman dynamic just adds to the missteps. I was really young for Jem but I remember it being on in reruns and loving it because contrary to popular belief Jem didn't seem out of date until about 1993/5 when

From what I read of this film it supposedly a challenge to the people who loved Drive since it was the same 'concept' just pushed to the extreme. The difference was that it replaced the moral ambiguity for straight revulsion and vile hatred. The part of you that could cheer for him and feel good was replaced by the

I'm forgiving of the later 3 in a strange way simply because they weren't Cameron's vision. They all suffer from that 'we don't really understand what we're supposed to be' since the first Terminator movie is a horror film. It has an unstoppable antagonist that has zero weaknesses until the last 5 minutes of the

Lord is not only a revolting libertarian character but a borderline MRA type as well. You hit all the points I was going to: Drawing on vanity, abusing her emotionally, pitting her against a perfectly rational and good person (and doing so with some seriously aggressive underlying misogyny).

It seems that Adam actually is well aware of Cat's life, so talking about his half-brother is probably a non-issue (or atleast one neither one wants to explore since he's something like 12-15 years his senior). Otherwise it seemed odd but intentional to draw on Tawny Cypress to play a US Senator who xenophobic if

No, they're K'iim and T'anna. Get it right! :P

I was glad they finally dealt with Winn's character. From the early episodes I was voicing it and I wasn't alone. He was an uncomfortable creeper who wanted Kara for her powers as much as body (and mind…). His character gained some depth but it was almost cliche intellectual nerd depth that made me want to punch