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Upvoted because NEW! DAY ROCKS!

The blood usually gets off at the second floor, so they only have to share the elevator for a little while.

I hear you; that's the one I like least. In Absentia is probably my favorite, but in my mind it's a concept album about a man who works in the music industry who tortures and murders his family. So that's not a happy thing to listen to when it feels like the world is going to hell.

Hey, I'm erudite! Thanks! Yeah, I like SOME crap. But my favorite band is Porcupine Tree; I think that should get me a certain amount of slack.

I like the Chainsmokers specifically because they're so anodyne. In a world where I have regular panic attacks over the state of the nation, I need to chill with music that demands nothing of me. Their mediocrity is their main attraction.

Ha, I liked Freejack. 15 years on, somehow everything's become science fictiony and a 15-year-old watch is a valuable antique. And Mick Jagger as a bounty hunter. Awesome.

I'm so grateful I didn't see Everybody Wants Some in the theater. I heard it was supposed to be a spiritual sequel to Dazed and Confused. It… was not. Also, it managed to make Tyler Hoechlin not hot. This is the guy who literally played "Hot Cop" in The Sticks.

STILL ALIVE. STILL A VIRGIN. Thank fucking God.

That must have been the 80s one. The 2000s one tried to eat its cake and have it too, by (SPOILERS if you care) brainwashing the wives instead of killing them and replacing them with robots. Except for the one who spat out money like an ATM, I guess? That way there could be a happy ending. The thing I loved about the

But it was beautifully shot, and the soundtrack is excellent. I watch it for the visuals alone.

Yeah, the book was great! The movie was bad even for postapocalyptic movies (which is my favorite subgenre, so I cut them a lot of slack) but the scenery was gorgeous, I liked the clothes, and TOM PETTY.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!

Master of Disguise was so bad that Stephen Hunter (WaPo film critic at the time) walked out and refused to review it.

Aww, I thought Ida and Isidor Strauss cuddling in bed made it super-tragic. And Astor drinking with his friends as the end comes. And yeah, "Gentlemen, it's been a privilege playing with you tonight." I thought the steerage lady putting her kids to bed while telling them about Tir na Nog was OTT though.

Hey, me too! It wasn't the worst movie I've ever seen, though it was the worst I've seen all the way through. I walked out of Jane Austen's Mafia!! after about half an hour. It was just terrible.

Okay, now you're just straight-up trolling. It's actually funny. *applauds*

Okay 1, this isn't a formal debate and no one is required to footnote their comments to salve your feelings. 2, if you honestly don't think that many powerful men are trying to take away women's rights, I think you need to read more. Get off reddit and pick up a newspaper.

No, that sounds like the response of someone who has had it up to here with condescending dicks who want to tell women how to exist.

*punches woman dressed as bear*

Oh Fuck!