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Agreed. Also, see the case of What Happens In Vegas — an awful movie, but Lake Bell (and Rob Corddry) take it from "unwatchable" to "kind of funny when the leads aren't on screen."

While I hope you're right, the line "always talkin bout what he wants but just sits on his broke ass" disagrees with your premise.

It's better to launch an app and prove its business model (and work out all its kinks) on one platform, rather than pay to develop and fix two codebases all at once. It does suck if you're on the wrong platform, but it results in a better product at the end.

I'm cool with waiting however long it takes for a season to be ready. Mad Men never felt rushed, nor did Breaking Bad.

Me too. I was hoping Dre's album would be a lot more gangsta (i.e., an entire album sounding like Genocide), and i wonder if he left all that shit on the cutting room floor.

I also loved how they spliced in the theme song after that one time someone in U2 mentions a movie.

I'm liking the beats so far. Genocide's nuts, it feels like a modern evolution of that Chronic style.

I would have asked that question. In popular culture, it's seen as really square, but Fiona Staples drew some new ones, so I dunno what's what.

I liked her character in Gone Girl too, though I think she should have been named Margo Fuckyourself.

Counterpoint: it's the ethos brought to the first movie that made it successful, not necessarily the specific characters. I'd rather see another movie with the same ethos brought to a new situation than see the first movie's characters brought back inorganically.

I would be okay with the subsequent Mad Max stories using Mad Max as a sort of R2D2 that explores other things that are happening in the universe. And it would be great if more of them are women. Charlize Theron doesn't have to be the only woman kicking ass in this series.

I agree. This interview was so fun to read. I wish I were friends with them.

I also love how he slaps that muscle / dick cutout on anything that's remotely related to masculinity.

Does it make you want to comedic master-stroke?

Amelie Gillette gave an episode of Curb an A+.

I know it's obvious, but if you miss the difficulty of MM2, MM9 and 10 are for you.

I can usually do the same just looking for YouTube music videos. If not, $10 isn't a lot to lose on a bad album.

♫ Don't call me daughter ♫

I always liked Martha. She's the schlimazel and she doesn't even know it. It makes it both funny and sad.

I've embarassed myself in front of him several times: