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I don't really miss Jon Stewart, to be honest. Losing The Colbert Report as The Daily Show's bottom-of-the-hour partner made it obvious that he was running on angry fumes towards the end of his tenure. Plus, John Oliver's doing the exact same schtick on HBO, all the way down sacrificing humor so that he can make an

Well there are academics who might complain about accuracy, but who needs those eggheads?

I haven't watched Jon Stewart's appearance on Colbert. Was it funny or did he just shout a lot like he did for most of the last two years or so on The Daily Show?

So they feel as horrible as they look. Good to know.

You're shocked that a big studio didn't take risks with a tentpole film (uuuuuugggggghhhhh that term makes me want to puke out my intestines)? 21 Jump Street and Guardians of the Galaxy are two of the very few exceptions to this rule. And not surprisingly, they did rather well.

Oh I see. Be warned, things will take a turn.

You should watch the Red Letter Media video review. It was quite entertaining and goes over a lot of what they didn't like. One of the big points was the fact that there was a lot of ad-libbing, which explains the complete lack of chemistry that I saw in the trailer and the other clips from the movie.

You still have nine episodes to go.

That's for the best. If you thought the show was bleak in its first two seasons, then prepare to dive even deeper into the dark depths.

The answer to why My Chemical Romance came back is also applicable to Ween. Before they announced that they were coming back, Dean used the band's page to ask for money so he and his band could get a new van.

The most telling quote about this movie from Paul Feig was the one about his massive resistance to keeping in a joke about Irish security guards. If you play it overly safe when you're making a movie, the result will almost certainly be dull.

The consensus of Ghostbusters 2016, from the numerous inputs that I've seen from friends and comment sections, is that it's mediocre. That was the result I was anticipating, honestly. Hollywood is so profoundly afraid of any sort of risk these days that they don't even make memorably awful movies anymore.

I binge watched all of the third season of Bojack Horseman in two days. I don't recommend that. Not because it's bad (it's very good) or because it's unfunny (it's quite funny), but because it's super bleak and heavy, even more so than the last two seasons. Pace yourself.

I didn't know that Dee Bradley Baker voiced Olmec. Most of his voice acting these days involves him making sounds, like Perry the Platypus from Phineas and Ferb.

I don't want my superheroes to be dark and brooding, or creepy and perverted. I just want to see them kick ass and save the day.

I binge watched the whole season over two days. Don't do that. Without getting into spoilers: it's good and funny, but it's ridiculously bleak.

I watched it in two days. They really cranked the "bleak as fuck" factor up this season.

The saddest thing is that Eminem has the talent to be something more than that, but he's only shown flashes of that throughout his career. "Lose Yourself" is an excellent track and he should have done more like that.

Considering how politics and social issues have made their way into most things I've read on this site lately, I doubt it.

No, it's a pop culture site, since that is the focus of everything posted here. That's why this shouldn't be here.