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I'd love to see Trump call Hannity a moron….just so I could tune in later that night and watch Hannity defend Trump's calling him a moron and providing proof that once again, Trump's right on the money and everyone else is just part of the Destroy Trump Media.

Perhaps he's still sad that a writer for Buckley's National Review (brilliantly) referred to him as "the self-abasing monkey butler of the Trump Administration".

Well this all obviously means a great deal to you. ("I TOLD you comic books were totally sexist! Now I have the study to PROVE it! Next, we're off to the local cineplex to boycott 'Dunkirk' for failing the Bechdel Test!")

Comic books.

Good info. I'm traveling to Cuba and the Dominican Republic next week. I look forward to informing the women I meet in these countries of this study and reminding them how lucky they are to not live in a society where comic books feature more men superheroes than women superheroes.

Oh yeah. That's me alright. (tbt, I had to look up what an "MRA" is before I wrote that) Yeah, a few dozen angry dudes who spend their days not paying child support and writing bitter screeds on dodgy internet sites. A true threat to our republic. But then, I suspect if they didn't exist you'd have to invent

So instead of actually waiting to see (or even giving a shit for that matter) what a "typical MRA" reply would be, you need to get all worked up over what you IMAGINE their reply would be?

I LOVE George Formby! My first notion of him came years ago when a brief snippet "Mr. Wu's a Window Cleaner Now" appears at the beginning of Big Audio Dynamite's "Dragon Town".

John Landis. Fuck him.

I remember hearing Howard Stern talk about attending the premier for Men in Tights when it opened.
He said Mel and Carl Reiner and some of the cast were on stage before the movie just riffing and absolutely KILLING it. People were bent over laughing.

Hook was a corporate product more than anything he's ever been attached to.

All the worse because it was actually a good script written by the two Bobs.

I also really hated the claustrophobic feeling of it. You can tell the whole thing was on some giant soundstage.

I think a lot of people saw Hook as little kids and really loved it, so they have a fond memory attached to it. Kind of like Spaceballs.

I really dislike it. Capshaw is fingernails on styrofoam. The kid drove me nuts. (even when I was a kid I've never like loud "GEE WHIZ!!!" kids hamming up the joint) and it's darker elements were too dark for a film like that.

She saves the day with her gymnastic skills!

I had that same experience as a kid when I saw 1941, having seen Jaws and CE3K. It's was okay, (I was a kid after all), but it was a let down and the realization that nobody was perfect.

"Hook" and "The Lost World" strenuously disagree with your conclusion that "Always" is Spielberg's worst movie.

I saw the Sugarcubes in L.A. back in 1990 but two songs in Bjork blew out her vocal chords and left. So we got to hear Einer do his thing for the next hour and half.