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From A Buick 8 is criminally underappreciated. It's actually one of my favorites of his from any decade.

Nothing like seeing a random spot of Kill la Kill love in the comment section of a Dreamworks article to brighten one's day.

I'm still holding out hope that Leto's performance will be acceptable-to-great and that Suicide Squad will be a movie worth praising on at least a basic fun level.

Hey, I would never associate with Trump! #notallguyswithanimegirlsastheiravatars

Man, he would've been such a great Arya.

At this point, you could basically rename the site after this headline.

I don't find this funny in the slightest and will never pay any more attention to it, but I am completely fine with its existence and the fact that a subsection of youths find it entertaining. Taking this stupid little thing as indicative of all content produced by / for the generation and going on a rant about those

I wish the clips were a bit longer, but still… Legitimately Great Job, Internet.

I like the art in and of itself, but am I taking crazy pills or did they just stuff repeated Disney Princess references into the article and headline despite absolutely nothing regarding the art or artist having anything to do with Disney Princesses?

Oh, I didn't mean creators on Twitter, though I know there are a multitude of greats on there (I can't name many other than, say, Nihilist Arby's, because I don't use the site or really any other social media). I was speaking generally.

I am completely ambivalent toward this Twitter account, conceptually and in execution, and I have no strong opinion on whatever gender politics or accusations of sexism that the rest may derive from it.

This one's okay. The art isn't as nice to look at as the previous batch, but the actual content is MUCH stronger, even if the punchline gets muddled in the joke repetition. For once, I wouldn't mind seeing more from this creator.

You killed Hannibal, you bastards. As far as I'm concerned, too little, too late.

So much hostility toward a guy who's just happily spending his time creating weird, cool science-y things.

BuzzFeed wishes it were this inane.

Newswire got its drink spiked by GJI and woke up with this article posted.

I can't decide whether I want them to stay this faithful whenever they finally get around to adapting the final book. On the one hand, the whole plot is a muddy mess of anticlimaxes and pointlessness. On the other, I kind of really want to see them try to adapt the "Stephen King's characters save Stephen King from his

There's still a lot of cool shit like this around if you look hard enough. It's just that pointless inanity is easier to produce and gets more attention more quickly, so there's a lot of it to dig through. Sturgeon's Law applies as it does to everything.

Goddamn… I either didn't like or didn't see most of the films he was in, but I'm still unreasonably sad. He was too fucking young to go out so horribly, and in a freak accident no less.