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D.I. Keith Fowler
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The whole time I was reading this article I was thinking “I’m pretty sure that Michael Rapaport is a dick but I can’t remember why” until I got to the bottom and you summed it up. And then there’s also the harassment charges when he was horribly cuntish to Lily Taylor, and his general behaviour on twitter. So yeah,

I think it’s been a pretty great year for comics, maybe not for DC and Marvel but there’s been a lot of strong indie titles. When it comes to the big Two I’ve really enjoyed The Wild Storm, Thor (a character who never interested me before but who I’m now loving thanks to Jason Aaron’s work), Old Man Logan, Mister

Likewise. I can’t believe how casual the reporting of the rape in this article is too, nor that the headline wasn’t “Cunt dies - Good.”

True, but if they’d written Jeremy Jeremy like that it wouldn’t have been half as funny, there’s something delightfully childish about Jeremy Bearimy.

Obviously we’re going to disagree about the matter but this is a man who wrote work as diverse as The Princess Bride, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, Marathon Man, All The Presidents Men, The Stepford Wives, A Bridge Too Far and Misery, so for that reason alone I’d put him in that category. There are a lot of

I have such an odd relationship with that film, I was really bored by the first half but absolutely the second.

That’s a very good point, and it is definitely troubling.

That was a great article Oliver, but I can’t help but feel a little disappointed by the ending. I loved this series an enormous amount but by having it turn out that Scott was dead all along is perilously close to “It was all a dream” no matter how much it was hinted at during the run. And surely if Scott’s in some

Aziz was easily the worst thing about Parks and Recreation so if they ever do work together again I hope he writes him a better role. And I’m a big fan of P&R, and Schur in general, so it pains me to say that.

If he’d only ever written Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid he’d have gone down in Hollywood history as a legend (and I hate the use of that word normally) but considering everything else he did he’s one of the few geniuses of American cinema, and the world is a lesser place with his passing.

I was just about to post about the whole Blue Beetle / Nite Owl, and Silk Spectre things, I liked the article a certain extent but was surprised by those errors.

Ugh.

A new episode of Adult Swim’s The Shivering Truth turned up on youtube yesterday but was annoyingly removed after a couple of hours. But if anyone fancies seeing it, it’s available via the Adult Swim sub-reddit, and I’d recommend people do as it was really funny and disturbing stuff!

As much as I like Silicon Valley I’ve no issues with this as I loved the first season of Barry and can’t wait for it to return.

Going by that opening picture, is Jason Segal a force ghost now?

I meant I didn’t enjoy the experience, you strangely angry man.

I fucked up my hearing due to going to too many gigs and clubs and now have to occasionally wear hearing aids, at least if I visit loud pubs or bars. And due to that I very rarely attend gigs anymore either as I don’t want it to get worse, I’ve tried wearing various ear plugs but didn’t get on with them at all. Which

That’s a shame, I’d kind of like to have heard them and...Oh, wait a minute he wrote Ronan Keating’s “Life Is A Rollercoaster”? I’ll pass then.

Yeah, I miss the days where a tv show would get reviewed on merit rather than the amount of views the page got. But I do understand that it’s hard to make money out of a website these days and they’ve got to review things that don’t necessarily deserve it (Modern Family especially given how awful it is right now, and

It had pretty much the same effect on me but I love the fact that it didn’t shy away from the darkness and provide the happy ending that it looked like it was about to give us.