disqusfgdnrzmqyh--disqus
Poseur
disqusfgdnrzmqyh--disqus

Of course, racists in NY and LA based media have always used imaginary racists in "middle America" to justify their own racism. It doesn't even pass the laugh test, then or now. Like MTV wouldn't risk losing the valuable media metropolis of Poughkeepsie (it also shows NY's own insularity that he couldn't even think of

Only watch movies and read books that are good (or at least have a strong possibility of being good). I've got a toddler and a baby, so I don't get to the movies that often, and reading a book gets harder and harder. So no junk food.

I don't share in your reading of the ending, but let's assume for the sake of argument that it is two racists putting aside their hatred of each other in order to hate women instead…

Well, that's because a lot of them only hang out with other southern white men. And southern white men do vote overwhelming Republican. When you view only that one demo as people, and that group votes nearly monolithically, well….

I want Izzy to show up just so he gets his rightful share of the very large check. But there's no way this is going to be any good. Axl went off the deep end a long time ago.

Izzy was one of the chief songwriters, and wrote most of the band's best songs. He's a key member, even if he didn't have a cool hat.

If this is the stuff the prosecution wants to point out that the filmmakers left out, then this was the most even-handed true crime documentary in history. Of course things from a seven week trial are going to be left on the cutting room floor, but looking at what Kratz is complaining was cut… it's hard to argue the

Also, the Alias comic had a plotline regarding MGH. I made the same connection though it would clearly be different in the TV universe. But the MGH story was my favorite from the book save Kilgrave.

I took the pop/rock qualifier to mean nothing like Ava Maria or Away in a Manger. We were excluding church music, some of which is the best ever made (just not pop music).

Call Me, the album on which the song appeared, went top 10 in the Billboard Pop chart. Al Green isn't pop music anymore? Rolling Stone put Call Me in its top 500 albums ever, but we're not going to consider it pop for the AV Club? Seems extremely arbitrary to call a pretty popular album by a famous artist, well-known

The title of the article isn't really the problem, it's the list itself and the fact that apparently, the writers here don't understand what "pro-Jesus" means.

I just used PC Left for lack of a better term. I'm old, and I'm tired of labels. It's a war that just doesn't really interest me. We should try and call people what they want to be called, but if people mess up, and the mistake is genuine and not hateful, we shouldn't jump down their throats about it. I mean, I have

That's a thoughtful post, and I largely agree with it. I hope I don't ruin it with adding two more cents, which you may not agree with.

YOU'RE NOT THE BOSS OF ME!

It's been broken for a long time now.

I tried voting for one of the reality shows my wife watches, but the write in function didn't work. Some of the stuff on Bravo makes me so angry that I have to leave the room. It is making us worse people. This is lowest common denominator stuff. It's just awful.

I felt the same way about the Overrated list. Avengers and Jurassic World as the top two overrated films? Who was rating them high enough to be overrated? I thought the general consensus on both is that they were big, dumb blockbusters.

I love that scene. Also, they are both entirely honest about what they do. He kills for money, and she deals drugs to people on film sets. Both couch their admissions as a joke, not to be taken seriously. Yet both take the chance to make, sort of, a confession.

The Tami Taylor scene at the funeral home hit so close to home. When my dad died, my mom, brother, and I went through the home and had to choose out a casket. By the time we got to the end of the display, we had all agreed to buy the most expensive box we possibly could.

I read it before I started law school. Looking back, that was a poor decision. I should've just watched a bunch of bad TV instead.