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Chris Ferejohn
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At least everything else about America is A-OK though!

That was *intentional* soiling in public…

I don't see them as anything alike. Digg is content discovery. Reddit is community (or, you know, hate filled cesspools, your milage/subreddits may vary).

You're redefining words so you can convince yourself that nobody cares about her. I appreciate that *you* don't care about her (*I* don't care about her either), but dismissing the fact that a lot of people do care about her just because she's for something that doesn't seem "earned" is ignoring her actual cultural

Doesn't this whole flap and ire directed towards her prove pretty incontrovertibly that that is not true?

I started with the first one and then skipped to the 2 Wizard of the Lost Kingdoms. There is some amount of continuity through the host segments, but it's not like you can't pretty easily fill in the gaps.

Out of curiosity, why did it have you worried. There's some getting used to the new hosts, but I gotta say the rap really won me over.

As I said somewhere else in this thread I saw it and Street Fighter in the theatre, and I preferred Street Fighter. Street Fighter is *terrible*.

"We were bamboozled by how good the first one had been."
Can't tell if joking…or insane.

See, Spaceballs I probably saw young enough that I got nostalgia for it. I saw it again recently with my wife, and while it was certainly not great, it at least had a decent number of laughs ("What's the matter Colonel Sanders? Chicken?" still gets me every time). I believe I read the novelization of it as well (I

Wait wait, sorry, he misread that. He actually meant La La Land.

Hah. That reminds me of a friend of mine who had some time to kill on a hot day and went to a theatre to see…whatever was there. He went into Titanic and promptly fell asleep. He woke up right near the end as Leo was saying his goodbyes and without any emotional investment in the characters, just started laughing, to

Hah. I've only seen it with the benefit of Rifftrax. Yeah, hard to imagine seeing that in the theatre.

Oh man. That sucks.

I thought the effects showing how he "saw" were kind of cool? I dunno, I can see hating this, but I was moderately entertained, even as I was aware that parts of it were silly/bad.

Also: It's fucking terrible. I will never understand the love for that movie. I don't see how it can be the opposite of his message when at no point is the movie coherent enough to have a message.

Sure, but there's a yawning chasm between "didn't care for" and "worst movie I've ever seen in a theatre".

Being aware you are being trolled: it's your friend.

I know I saw it when I was young, but I really can't remember if it was in the theatre or a rental. I think I liked it, but then it had monsters and magic and I was like 8-10 year old me, so of course I did.

I'm not going to spoiler tag it because who cares: But it doesn't turn out she's his mother? I mean, isn't that kind of the obvious resolution? Or did they just chicken out?