I like the part with the Architect a lot more than most people.
I like the part with the Architect a lot more than most people.
A few months ago I noticed the article tags were no longer displayed above the articles. Luckily, there’s a way to search by tags, which is to type
I like Reloaded.
This is unusual.
I think “silence” is often used just as spuriously as “cancel.”
Is Tom Holland looking more Dennis Quaid lately?
It’s not giving me the excitations.
So was it wrong for Charlize Theron to humanize a serial killer in Monster?
I think the problem with unfettered capitalism is less that it overestimates how good people are and more it overestimates how karmic the world is. Like, it basically assumes that people are selfish but it’s in their self-interest to do good for others, an idea I think is seriously undermined by all the people who’ve…
One funny thing about the bad track record for movies based on video games is the number of good movies about video games. Before we’d ever had a movie based on a video game we’d already had Tron, WarGames, and The Last Starfighter.
I think in that picture she kinda looks like Lizzy Caplan.
Trump’s reportedly been telling people he’ll be president again by August.
When’s the next Home Video Hell? I was under the impression it was on the last Monday of each month.
I like how “The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat” dealt with the Trump-era realization that revealing hidden truths don’t have nearly the impact we thought they would.
I’m kinda surprised how many people who grew up in the home video era have such an attachment to movie theaters.
Lots of people thought the same about Jimmy Savile.
“Add in the fact that he spent most of his presidency in front of a camera telling everyone how great he is, so I don’t think the job really took the same kind of toll on him that it has on past presidents, that gave a shit about something other than themselves.”
When it was announced that Stephen would be doing his show in front of a studio audience again soon, there were come commenters here who said he and other late night hosts are actually more enjoyable without an audience, and that they seem more natural when they only have to interact with a few people in person.
Funny you should say that because I always watch Colbert and Daily Show episodes the day after they air.
So how much and how vitriolically do you think it’s OK for someone to “punch up”? Just asking because I think if taken too far that becomes its own kind of punching down, if you take it to the extent that you’re allowing some people to relentlessly hit a target who isn’t allowed to hit back.