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That's the first time I've heard Trump accused of broad-handedness.

The Sony e-mail pre-dates Feig's involvement with the project, though - basically all it tells us is that Murray was incredibly against the idea of making another sequel to the original film, which, yeah, we knew.

I like to imagine her watching it at a family get-together, shouting through to her sister in the next room: "I was working with Todd Haynes while you were making this crap!"

It's the closest on-screen Transformers has got to the stakes and destruction of Simon Furman and Andy Wildman's comics run, so it's A-OK with me.

I thought this was going to be a Bryan Singer article.

"…and it turned into a ballroom blitz!"

'Sinister Purpose' is their best song, which proves that Jeremy Saulnier knows what he's doing with his soundtrack much more than anyone from WB.

Disqualifying someone's opinion because of their race is the very definition of racism, though. But apparently we shouldn't call it that because, I dunno, it hurts rock-ribbed anti-PC tough guys' delicate feelings?

Oh, well, that makes all the difference. Any film that has to be promoted as being "From the producer of…" is always brilliant!

I desperately want 2. Contamination, the never-released follow-up to 1. Outside, which was apparently about Asian pirates or something.

This could be from a Reposted British Conservative Newspaper Columns gimmick account.

As opposed to what, the golden age of world peace and common-sense financial regulation Chairman Trump will surely bring?

I still cherish the memory of d'Souza being unable to believe the Oscars considered Jafar Pahani a better director than him.

On paper, all that should help her with conservatives. In practice, it might help her with some of the voters, but the presence of Jonah Goldberg in this film reminds us that the conservative elite have spent the thick end of a quarter of a century insisting she's the reincarnation of Trotsky and are far too vain to

Then he went back to his usual schedule of complaining about SJWs who only care about trivial first world problems.

Holy shit, it's about ethics in gaming journalism.

Directed by Gus van Sant.

I liked Pale Green Ghosts, not sure about the new album yet.

I think it's one of Ronson's weaker books (if only because he's usually incredible), and it doesn't address the racial/gender dynamics behind this kind of behaviour as well as it can. But I actually like that it has a broad range of different cases, and some of them (like the Jonah Lehrer plagiarism scandal) deal