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Maybe hope that then he can be “caught” with a question about Spencer’s support and then he equivocates and that can be used against him?

Right, but remember this list is more about what the thing says about the person who reads it then the thing itself. I’ve never had someone talk my ear off about Goethe (but Ayn Rand - oh boy), so it also rang false to me, but I’ll infer that Overbearing Goethe-heads are out there somewhere (if only as an obscure

I don’t think I’d call them “generic”, but totally agree that they are based on a gimmick./twist. Some of them for sure work butter than others. I thought Lullaby was pretty ridiculous, but the one that takes place on the island I thought was good, and could actually be a good horror movie in the right hands.

Tha cartoon version always seemed a little racist in a way that you could’t quite put your finger on (was he a Japanese stereotype? Or just a mishmosh of weird vocal patterns). It’s hard to imagine a RL version that doesn’t come across as straight up racist.

I find Watchmen remarkable for how it is very faithful to the script of the original comic while simultaneously missing the point of it entirely.

Christ. It looks like an unfinished digital model from the World of Warcraft movie...

Christ. It looks like an unfinished digital model from the World of Warcraft movie...

I assume Flula dies early. I *love* Flula Borg, but I have a hard time imagining him being anything other than comic relief and a funny death in this context.

Was that strictly Necessary (Roughness)?

I have no investment in Ellen, but it’s cool to see Twitch having success (I mean, I know nothing about him personally, but I enjoyed him as a dancer and choreographer on SYTYCD).

I’ve been making this point to anyone who would listen for 20 years now.

He can also sue Werner Herzog for making a movie about bears that also had water in it.

Aww, the Tardigrade episode was adorable though.

There’s slick Willie. Always with the smooth talk.

I call this enemy...the sun.

I was actually much more emotionally affected by the ending, but both of them are unexpected emotional moments. Like the whole cinematic ending where the toads are finally getting their origami celebration, I was literally thinking “Olivia would have loved this.” I’m 47 years old and have a child.

I mean, I’m not surprised it’s not as trivial as the 30-60 seconds an OG transformer would take, but taking an experienced person almost an hour with a manual on hand is still an order of magnitude more than I would have expected.

I have the impression that Orson Welles basically hated working on everything in the last 20 or so years of his life.

I mean, he pretty clearly means that the Latino community is comprised of people that have roots, usually within a generation or two, that tie back to very different cultures like Cuba, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Brazil, Venezuela, The Dominican, Haiti, etc, etc. That’s an ok point as far as it goes (though really more

It’s up there for sure. Gun to my head I think I’d take Ian McShane’s Swearengen.