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Should have stuck to his guns. By apologizing all he's getting is more free publicity for his movie that he has coming out. Actually never mind.

Man nothin' gets the hipsters going like defaming their favorite brands. "BUT EVERYTHING ELSE IS JUST AS BAD!" Yeah that's the point. People in here are getting just like Kathy Lee when she got all pissed over accusations of sweatshop labor. Just accept that that's a reality of industrial capitalism, and support

Not really. There's a difference between a personal problem and an exploitative relationship between workers and bosses. Apple execs can act like they didn't know or want to change, but there are going to continue to be market forces that compel them to seek the cheapest manufacturing outlet for their products. In the

I'd see another Steve Jobs movie if they cast Bill Burr and based it on his bit:
"Here's another one…"
"Big little big little GET ON IT!"
"Jesus. Gandhi. ME!"

Based on the article I don't think Sorkin was claiming to be some kind of saint, it sounds like he was just pointing out that people in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

Pirates of Silicon Valley is still best Jobs film

I never saw that interview, but it couldn't have been any worse than when piers morgan used to interview trump. Now that was disgusting.

At the end of the Garrison episode didn't it end with garrison saying that biological females who can't give birth aren't really women either? Wasn't the point of that that it's weird when you tie gender to biology and more importantly that Garrison is an asshole? At least that's how I read it.

I like the continuity thing, it's new and has helped to keep the show fresh imo

This really feels like a Seth Macfarlane show in a good way. There's nothing particularly profound or original about it, but it's just funny enough that you don't really care. Some have complained about this being another TV show about an overgrown over-privileged man-child, but I think Stewart's age here works to his

Any behind the scenes dirt you'd like to share with the class?

Apparently Jesse Ventura tried to unionize the WWF back in the day, and
he's since insinuated that Hogan ratted him out to McMahon and that
helped to build his career. If that's true than the depths of his reactionary politics should be surprising to no one.

Fuck it, I hope Iran does get a nuke. Then the US will have to show the same kind of deference they do to all the other nuke holding nations and we can forget about all this bullshit.

Kevin Conroy is Batman and Mark Hamil is the Joker. Bale and Ledger are second place, and Keaton and Nicholson third. Though I'd argue that even Adam West and Caesar Romero did a good job, but it was kind of a different thing. Affleck and Leto have a lot to live up to, but I think they are going to do a lot better

near as i can tell this is the only way they could really salvage this turd, but why not end with that reveal at the end of last season? Wouldn't that be a much stronger way to go out?

I was so sure that the boat was going to turn and head east in the next season. Sounds like they fucked this up even worse than I thought.

I was waiting all season for them to let Siddig deliver that. Maybe it'll still happen.

C'mon when Euron does that thing and suddenly the Iron Islands are back in play again, that was pretty cool

I believe that the song is a cover of the main melody from the Umbrellas of Cherbourg. That Futurama almost uses it as well as that film says quite a bit about this episode.

I don't know man that could have been pretty fucking brutal. The show mostly undercut the tragedy of it during the original run since the parents were always portrayed as being mostly oblivious and self absorbed, but if they went a little deeper into it it might have been much more unsettling.