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Even Dwight D. Eisenhower wouldn't touch the modern GOP.

Ugh, because that is totally going to solve the sexual assault/rape culture that has permeated this society is deflecting and saying "But other people do it! We're not all bad!" This is what I hate most about the conservatives that go after Bill Clinton because none of them give a shit about women or sexual

Are they even looking to replace Wilmore's slot? I felt like we should have heard something recently about that timeslot being developed for someone whether it is a Daily Show alum or someone else.

I saw that yesterday and it was quite good.

To be fair, Colbert did say that he regretted that interview because he thought that he could have had a more engaging conversation with him if he was nicer. He, like many others, misjudged Trump early on and wishes that he would have questioned him better. He even admitted how Trump was a terrible guest on his show.

Hey, that's my dad's opinion of Bob Woodward! You're him, right?

I HAVE THE POWER!

That is until American Sniper came out and that became the greatest film ever made to those students.

The Bourne Identity by Robert Ludlum (I went to a Crichton/King bookstore to see if that had it but they told me to get out). Maybe it didn't help that I saw the film first but I prefer the film over the book though I do wish that the character Carlos the Jackal would have been included into the film series.

Maybe not entirely answering your question but The Wolf of Wall Street is Martin Scorsese's best film since Goodfellas and easily one of the best movies that he has ever made. Also, The Godfather Part 2 is better than The Godfather.

Huh, I completely forgot about that part. I do remember them dismissing some of the talk about the lack of representation of black characters/story in film by pointing to black exploitations films. I probably just need to re-watch that review.

See also their comment on the Jurassic World review making fun of Joss Whedon for pointing out a legitimate criticism with a clip from the movie.

As much as I love RLM, they do come across as tone deaf on the diversity/gender representation issue. Looking back on their Red Tails review, their points do come across a bit like "Well, they are the REAL racists!" and their Ghostbusters review just off-handedly mention that women have starred in action films but

I had a co-worker whose dad went to law school with Pence and apparently, he was the dumbest person at law school and all of his classmates would make fun of him for it. Of course, he ended up becoming the governor of Indiana so…

As someone who grew up with the first film being one of their favorite movies ever and was completely let down by the sequels, I'm not excited. Like the Matrix sequels, I wish I could go back in time and completely change things where if there is a Pirates sequel, it's not some long, dull, annoying movie.

Remember that Haunted Mansion movie? Yeah, neither does anyone else.

My speculation is that he is an outsider trying to expose the sinister intentions of Westworld as the guy who comes up with the stories alluded to in that one scene.

Man, I'm excited to see where this show goes. The world-building was my favorite aspect because of how intriguing both the park and the control room are. The characters are interesting and I look forward to see how their motivations play out.

Oh, anyone can make up statistics. Forfty percent of all people know this.

Yep especially contrasting that with his relationship with Cotton who had the upmost contempt that his son wasn't like him. One of my favorite endings to an episode was the one where Bobby started a comedy group centered around propane humor and to see his dad take so much joy in something he did despite everyone else