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I personally liked the 2016 film. Granted, I am a crackhead for Kate McKinnon, but, still, I liked the film as a whole.

I listened to We Hate Movie’s Patreon only episode about An American Werewolf In London and they had the same predictions as the review did here. There was also a funny bit where they talked about how Jason Reitman gets to lord over the fact he made a remake of his dad’s work before John Landis’ shithead son got to do

Lee Pace shouting the fat maths guy TO DEATH was the best part and should be the whole show.

...how? If a show chooses to tell a ripped from the headlines story about protests in sports, and then has no desire to actually follow through on how that story would play out, that is a failure. It would be one thing if I was suggesting the show NEEDS to tell that kind of story when it wasn’t, but they’re the ones

Like, are they giving Trent Crimm his own spinoff? I feel like there wasn’t nearly enough information to understand why he would purposefully burn Nate, resign from his job, and go off in search of himself.

Even the much harped upon name Christmas Jones seems less odd in a post-January Jones world

If a gif of me with my upper arms looking that good went viral I’d be fine with it too.

A perfect ending for Mallory Archer and Ron Cadillac and touching tribute to the late Jessica Walter and the late Ron Leibman. It’s so much harder to laugh at this ridiculous life without them around.

Just to expand on the ABCDE:

That last shot though. Goddammit.

Brosnan’s portrayal of Bond was the most “Bond” portrayal to date. The article calls it a compromise but I see it as a synthesis of everything good the previous actors brought to the role. He has the no-nonsense approach to his work from Connery’s bond, contrasted (but not overshadowed by) with Moore’s expert delivery

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again.

I’ve said this many times, but each of Brosnan’s films had a central idea at its core that tried to do something new and cool within the Bond formula:

I found it funny that the only episode cut was one of only two episodes to get its own Lego set.

Yeah, it was very much like an early Doctor Who revival season with a bunch of stand alone episodes with elements that come up again for the big two part finale. None of them STOP working as stand alone episodes just because they come back up for the end.

The day Sam Barsanti reads people’s feedback on his articles is the day he stops working for this site.

Actual footage of Sam Barsanti

I can understand the jokes of Ted not understanding things coming across as him still not learning the sport he’s hired to coach, though I think this is jokes/exposition dovetailing poorly with how things would be in real life.”

I can understand the idea that they’re not providing enough game focus and not justifying the sudden winning streak. I can understand the jokes of Ted not understanding things coming across as him still not learning the sport he’s hired to coach, though I think this is jokes/exposition dovetailing poorly with how

Very interesting title next week. “Inverting the Pyramid of Success” The original pyramid has “Competitive Greatness” at the top and things like “loyalty” and “friendship” at the foundation.