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As a board member of the Illuminati (it's capitalized you ignoramus; spell it right or we won't let you in our secret doomsday bunker), I'll tell you don't fund reviews of movies that support our gender neutral one world totalitarian government. That would be grossly unethical, and besides, we already have half the

Which doesn't take away from the point that Takei has every right to feel weird about a major precedent in the franchise that made his career being made in honor of him. As was also pointed out yesterday, and the article above, this type of thing is complicated and everyone has the best intentions. It's still hella

I meant making Sulu gay because of Takei. It's a loving tribute, no doubt, but from his perspective it's probably a weird bleed of his personal life (one he kept very personal for a long time) and a career defining role. How do you think Nimoy would feel if Spock had oame out as a Tolkein obsessed singer?

Dude, it was Ned Stark. How'd you miss that episode?

I get Takei's gripe, it makes sense that he would wish that his character's sexuality isn't defined by him as a person. But at the same time, I also see why Pegg et. al. would want to honor him that way while at the same time setting a big precedent for the franchise.

She's got bigger balls than any candidate that ran this cycle.

Dolly Parton, America's greatest natural treasure in a sequin gown.

If you're intrigued by that I might recommend Mount & Blade. It's a bit spare, but the game mechanics are great. You are pretty much put in the middle of a medieval battle, and slog through it. And I do mean slog, I can't count the number of times my knight was stuck in a sea of infantry and had to hack my way

Are those tweets and memes the best they have to offer? It's like some turned Cathy into a social media account.

It's the only place in Chicago you don't have to worry about someone shooting at you first.

Yo' momma so inbred that even Craster wouldn't touch her.

It was defiled, set on fire, defiled again, set on fire again, trampled by diseased goats and then several things that were deemed tasteless even by the Boltons. Pretty much exactly what you'd expect to happen to a monument to Joffrey

Why would people in an HBO series need Cinemax? Here's what was really said:
DANNY: So Tyrion, what do you know about dragons…
TYRION: Well… not much. But I saw this wonderful show on after they air reruns of our antics. It explained certain things about the mechanics of dragon reproduction.
DANNY: I changed the

I think his later drafts really lost focus of the raw eroticism of Scotty. That's where the… heart(?) of Dikachu's script is, in the unbridled sexuality and ingenuity of engineering.

Yes, both. And planted evidence the Tyrells were behind it.

While I agree it felt perfunctory, maybe, just maybe we should never have expected more from than that from an epic battle where there is a clear good and clear evil. Game of Thrones doesn't really curry in that, and the end of the battle seemed to imply that this was not a celebration. After Ramsay is thoroughly

It costs a lot of money to make a TV show look that cheap.

He wasn't shit at dying.

As a Catholic, this is the movie I'd rather see. I mean I still don't want to see Gibson's batshit crazy movies with the pre-Vatican II theology and rabid and Medieval Antisemitism. But Passion plays are brutal and meaningless, you don't learn anything about Jesus' teachings from watching him die. But a movie about

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