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Sure, he was so messed up by 4 tours that he became a severe alcoholic who drove drunk, was in many bar-fights, and told lots of totally fabricated stories. The subject of the movie is that PTSD often turns you into a fucked up person, and that's what war takes from you.

A movie about a real person (that was watched by millions of American movie-goers) to a movie about a nazi character (that was watched by the Nazi high command characters).

Rogen made a dumb move. He did kinda compare a real person who really served in Iraq for 4 tours and then died helping troubled vets, to a nazi. Also, by implication, the millions of Americans who went to see the movie on its opening weekend and were moved by it, he kinda compared to the nazis who burn up in the

Any good movie about war has a point of view, and is thereby propaganda. Or if it doesn't have a point of view then it at least tells its story in an exciting way, which makes it propaganda.

Oh well if you saw the trailer then by all means let's hear your review of the film.
Also let's all assume that the merit of a movie about an American is dependent on how it depicts Arabs.

Why is everyone saying this movie is funny? "Darkly comic", "hysterical", etc. I found it an ice cold serious drama, about a marriage that was either going to course-correct, or begin the divorce process. I was expecting the latter from its bleak tone. I was fascinated by the movie, but I never laughed once. The

Carrie fell in love with a terrorist who assassinated the American vice president.

Just because the structure is familiar doesn't mean at all that the show is "scripted". No two improv scenes are the same because what people say in them is always different.

"most "improv" is scripted"? "Standard situations"? Dude, you don't know anything about improv. If anything improvisers are trained to avoid standard situations like transaction scenes because they are boring precisely because they are standard.

I thought the bodies were walkers. I was wondering why the family seemed so scared. How did you guys figure this out that the men were other survivors?

I don't see any improvement from the pilot to the second episode. It still feels like a sketch parodying a bad sitcom.

Yeah guys, those newspapers won't deliver themselves.
JK

Yeah I caught that too. RED shirts, Zack!

Tyrese is sort of nuts. He is physically strong but mentally broken. You can't expect him to be rational. He's nothing like the comic book Tyrese, who was solid.

Exactly, the high suicide rate comes from the affliction of being out of touch with reality. "Treatment" doesn't lower the suicide rate, because they are still coping with the delusion that they are in the "wrong" body. As if the body that you are in was a suit that you could put on your "self", instead of the reality

Cartman is able to make satirical points and get away with it when the point is politically incorrect. Trey and Matt can just say "It's Cartman, he's offensive" and it insulates them from criticism.

It wasn't that trans people are being whiners, it was that they're out of touch with reality. Which is a fair point.

Charli XCX is pretty adolescent in comparison with the YYYs. Boom clap goes my heart… I don't want to go to school, getting high at the discotech… It's super catchy but what can you write about it? It's like reviewing a hostess twinkie.

How is it different? Monster things are things, not living people. It's out of date sexism for the woman to freak out at the thought of a child being killed as though that's tugging on her maternal softness.