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While I’m generally not a fan of the slideshow articles this site puts together, I’d like to see one where you list out all the movie reviews this site has given an F. You can title it “F This.

I don’t care how many people I piss off with this hot take, I’m gonna do it:

Just one thing to add the the regelation/promotion thing, the top 2 teams in the Championship automatically get promoted back to the Premiership but the 3rd slot is decided via play-offs between the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th place teams. I mention it because my theory before S2 started was that Richmond would struggle a

South Park didn’t make those viewpoints exist. They talked about them when nobody else would touch those topics on TV with a 10-foot pole. If any show, South Park included, tried to say those things today, they’d get booted off the air in a heartbeat. They weren’t on the right side of the fence on those issues, but

I like Kyle a lot, he’s managed to produce some very great material even within the show’s confines, but after 8 seasons I’m not sure what’s left. I don’t need to see another Baby Yoda. 

We’ve seen what these performers can do. How many variations of the same character can we see Aidy and Kate and Cecily play? What can they do that they haven’t already done? Aren’t they bored?

Lorne should have instituted this sooner, we could have had many more Lord Wyndemere sketches with Paul Brittain.

No matter how much of a workhorse you make it, or reliant on the same stars or bits, it still can’t be a “sitcom” by definition.

This is the stupidest take.
Disney opened their Florida theme park in July of last year at the peak of COVID. And they’re waiting a whole month after Black Widow’s release to start releasing films exclusively to theaters with Free Guy followed by Shang-Chi in September.  
Disney doesn’t give a shit about COVID and no

I mentioned elsewhere that there were almost certainly negotiations going on to compensate Scarlett Johansson the way other studios have compensated actors in the same situation.

It is surprising that Disney decided to be so antagonistic right out of the gate.

They likely didn’t negotiate a contingency for streaming because they already negotiated an exclusive theatrical release (because, obviously, nobody expected a pandemic).

For those of you who seemed to be challenged when it comes to understanding the difference between a million and a billion, maybe this will put it in perspective for you.

I agonized over its spelling...I ended up asking google how to spell it. I was disappointed! Personally, I prefer “scosche.

They usually end up burning ours down too in the process, though.

That’s the less offensive version. It was originally “Mrs. Mrs. Michael Che.”

I found it off-putting and skosh insulting when they referred to her as Mrs. Colin Jost.

Seems like the whole thing could have been cast in a more value-neutral way about the challenges of the last year, Disney’s obligation under the contract, pursuing a strategy that’s best for all stakeholders, blah blah, but what I do know.  Better to cast her as ungrateful, I guess?  Seems awfully tin-eared.

Actually, she asked to renegotiate her contract before the lawsuit was launched, and they said no, whereas other actors have been able to do so since the pandemic started.

Remember this when the case settles, because the last thing Disney wants is for anything to be decided in open court.