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Well, they still have Shep Smith, who is kind of awesome (based on the handful of clips I've seen).

Yes, that would be a good subtitle for the site. :D

Yes, it WOULD be terrible. I'd say a majority of riffs are just ludicrous reactions to the on-screen action, not "TEARING DOWN SHITTY MOVIES" and VICIOUS TAKEDOWNS. There's a kindly sort of affection to a lot of the films, even with the ones that provoked reactions like "DEEP HURTING!!!" It was more about having

Pff, the few true conservatives that are even aware of this guy can't stand him. It's just the alt-right that's embraced him. It's not like joe six-pack or your born-again christian crowd is even aware of him.

Yep, I think that looks better than the Power Rangers helmet we got instead.

FRWL is almost serious compared to all the cartoons that came after, and after growing out of my early teens I decided it and OHMSS were my favorites. Maybe it's the wannabe hipster choice?

Seriously. The first is easily my overall favorite of the three, though the first half of 2 tops it.

I've avoided seeing it cause the short reviews usually say something like "too much rape." Then again, I think "The Woman" is a minor masterpiece and it has one scene (fairly subtle by horror movie rape standards, I guess). :(

I haven't seen either, but what were Salt and Colombiana? The posters certainly made them look like female-led gunplay movies. Unfortunately, both also starred extremely skinny, gorgeous actresses who probably wouldn't be convincing in the role (unlike Carano, who's not just incredibly convincing in Haywire, but

"reality has a well-known liberal bias" - Stephen Colbert at Bush's Correspondents Dinner

Yeah, really. I'm even more annoyed that he's jumped on the bandwagon with Colbert/Meyers just for ratings than I would be if he was still in the "tousles hair" mode. He already lost all credibility.

I watched that live. BRUTAL. Thank god for Jeff Golblum doing his best to pull us back from the edge.

I've been trying to avoid him, but I was at someone's house while they were watching it this weekend, and somehow his bandwagon-jumping to make fun of Trump is even MORE obnoxious than his apolitical clowning was. It's so surface-level and lame.

I can't get into him, either. I think his delivery and his jokes are just too "light." I don't think he comes off as an obnoxious know-it-all, he just seems lightly sarcastic and the material is even less funny or insightful than the network hosts' right now. Seth Meyers and Colbert are both doing the Daily Show's

As the other guy said, BvS scored through the roof at test screenings. All the Twitter reactions that were calculatedly released just before it opened made it sound like the next TDK. They mean nothing, they're basically a marketing tool.

I liked the article the article the other day about both Thandie Newton and the off-brand Thandie Newtown.

10/10 post, I love how it's written like a proof

It's kind of like how any criticism of any of Trump's policies, even today, immediately provokes screeches about Hillary.

I feel like in the almost non-existent chance she'd be allowed to after burning her bridges, that she might refuse on principal. She rules, but yeah. I don't think we'll see her ever work on a semi-mainstream movie again.

So wait…are you saying you got them confused and the John Travolta one is boring, or that you wrote off the good one as boring after only seeing a little bit of it?