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Before show: "Look at that dress! Awesome! Look at that dress! Horrible, makes her look skinny! Two out of five! Not with that ass you don't!"
Same people during show: "This is exploitation! Let's take Sofia Vergara OUT!"

Guess it comes down to money vs making an impression with your creativity

I'd like to see the host of the next Oscars be self-deprecating about their shitty industry and make jokes about how they're finally on a creative medium during the show. Much more fitting

OK. Will there also be a review of the movie?

And seeing someone eat might inspire people to emulate them and get some food. Good thing. I think young people should be encouraged to have as much sex as possible while young, or they'll regret it later

Yeah, my point was more regarding the non-shitstorm to complaint-culture ratio

"We've got no great war, we've got no great depression. Our great war is a spiritual war, our great depression is our lives" - pop culture one year before the 2000's

The bully in this episode was just like the bully in the "bully"-episode, right down to how he talks

It's Lisbeth Salander, just wait and see. The pitch for this must have been "what if Don Draper hired Walter White and Lisbeth Salander to make a computer in the eighties?", which sounds awesome but hasn't quite worked yet.

He'd have had a better chance if he put his nipple in the box

Just "it's about family"

The premise here is that the audience is right, and that the job of a critic is to simply tell the average viewer what they will like. Many would disagree with both notions

His TV-show Fanny and Alexander. Not the shorter version presented as a movie in the U.S, but the original show. That makes it a series to binge-watch as opposed to a very long movie, and it's genius. Not saying that Bergman is hard work, but as a start I think that's the most digestable and entertaining way to get

oops, yeah i guess you'd have to change everyone's gender. And yeah, the train sequence would be mostly about his pathetic failures to hook up, and if he sent a translator out to ask a woman to sleep with him… Actually changing the genders would make this more like The Office. Though I'd love to watch people react to

Maybe, but this does give me the sense that if sex is sexy, it's oppressive, and if it's boring, it's liberating. Outside of that this movie is another joke by von Trier on people who still think von Trier ever had something to say about anything

If you had changed the genders of the two leads and told precisely the same story, some reviewers would still call it a feminist work.

I was with the movie until it became about a guy going after generic bad guys one by one. It was a case of too little storytelling sophistication, not too much