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People keep using cows as a comparison but there are TONS of animals used for fur (including dogs and cats) on clothing. What’s the difference between puppies and minks or rabbits or chinchillas or lynxes? Hell, Beyoncé still wears fur but people don’t equate that with Cruella wanting to sport a spotted fur coat.

There’s a small part of my brain that’s reminding me that Shoot ‘em Up’s trailer looked similarly fun and yet the movie itself wore out its one joke after about 15 minutes and somehow managed to waste the talents of Paul Giamatti, Clive Owen and Monica Bellucci...

Not really. These laws are what allow the assets to be sold and the creditors to get any money at all. If people had to buy the debts as part of a bankruptcy...well, they wouldn’t, and the creditors wouldnt get anything. 

I enjoyed it and thought this movie is what Suicide Squad should have been (and hopefully will be when Gunn’s version comes out). All of the characters were pretty great, I do have some gripes with the plot (Bautista’s daughter going into Olympus really didn’t make sense to me).

“If you have time to lean, you have time to be an edgelord!”

Timm’s awful Harley Quinn thing from a few years back makes me more apprehensive than excited about this.

Yeah, Timm and Dini’s work without each others’ influence and the constraints of ‘tv for kids’ has been somewhat less than stellar, so I’m having a hard time getting particularly excited about this.

I would’ve thought they’d be demisexual, but I guess that would be narcissistic.

The ages of the main cast in Grease, by far the most famous and successful movie musical about teenagers:

God Matt, who pissed in your cereal today?

TN: Yeah, it’s old news that I’m sexy AF. My wife says, “Where has everyone been?”

people think man of steel is dreary because tonally and visually it is dreary. 

The stench of the undead does tend to... Linger.

For God’s sake, Sam, can we cut this nonsense out? The “backlash” to the new Disney ride consisted entirely of one editorial on SFGate before Fox News picked it up and ran with their brand new culture war football. There is no need to play their game. I don’t care what two people on some editorial webpage have to say:

Yeah.  The chip business tends to rob characters of their agency.  Would have been better if none of the Bad Batch’s chips worked at all, but that’s just where Crosshair’s personality took him - following orders without question, being totally subservient to authority.

Hosting Saturday Night Live may have once been a distinguished merit badge of post-hippie NYC liberal politics but those days are long gone. Musk’s interesting and weird. He’s also kind of a tool but that doesn’t mean he’s a super-villian because he has not ceded control of his businesses to a workers collective.

Fuck’s sake. Musk is the reverse of a cult of personality. His value is in what he does, not who he is. If you think “his primary achievement has been amassing wealth”, then you’re either an idiot or being purposely oblique.

The implication: All it takes to be an entertainer is some stupid attitudes and relentless self-marketing, because the only performance that really matters is the demonstration of power.

Sometimes it’s aimless snark, sometimes it’s “we CAN’T EVEN with this FIERCE new [publicist planted] photo shoot from [actress whose career is stalling],” sometimes (most of the time) it’s “looks like those clowns on Twitter did it again - what a bunch of clowns,” sometimes it’s “here’s the latest drama from a

ok I am loving this show, I don’t get the harsh reviews.