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Yay! Creepy misogynists are coming out to tell us all how Kesha is a lying liar who lies about everything. Look, whether I believe her or not if she didn't want to work for either of these people anymore there are better contractual ways to break a contract including just writing crappy songs and pushing out an album

She's in some kind of no-compete clause obviously. Hence the lawsuit. It's pretty obvious she can't just go out and produce albums independently or otherwise without Dr. Luke and Sony suing her for contractual obligations.

Brando is positively insane in the film but it was during his late decline. It's a movie worth watching and I think it was on Netflix for some time, I'll sure it will pop back up there inevitably.

I'm intrigued but I'm fully prepared for 'Grimm' levels of bad CGI to cover up week-to-week costs. Though I highly doubt it'll be set on an island and instead focus somewhere in SoCal where her experiments get out and wreck havoc….

The movie is really not that bad. It's actually pretty good if you think about when it was created and what they had to work with. The documentary (which I need to finish watching) makes the production clear it was a clear catastrophe but the movie was decent.

I've fallen off watching the show because so many of them simply amount to the same joke, pretentious white people who take themselves too seriously make obnoxious jokes. The really irritating thing (which seems to be echoed) is that skits go too long and meander in the worst ways. Key and Peele really run a tight

But the nostalgia lives on like an undead of some kind….like some kind of zombie-like creature?

There is a reason people have called out South Park as socially conservative on so many issues. They rely on the idea of normative theory so often that it has become cliche within their continuum. This episode is nothing new or even interesting on that level, it's just the same trite setup:

I understand the scalping issues but who wants an autograph they didn't get personally? It just feels so disingenuous…

I remember atleast 15 years ago Bill Murray was interested in doing a biopic of his life and it sounded interesting at the time. I would have watched it, especially knowing that we would have gotten Bear Murray in the deal…

They're regulated…in theory. Also Cocaine is actually more destructive due to the lack of refinement that it's close chemical relatives are.

Do you really want to be responsible for $40K worth of blow both as a felony offense and trying to keep it out of the noses of every addict on set? Worse that can happen is a producer gets a bit miffed when he takes a hit and doesn't soar like an eagle.

I never got a picture or autograph I paid for. But when I did work in a residential treatment center while going to grad school I went to steel city con which is the quintessential 'get your money and run' type con that's a little different than the bigger cons. We went there with our MH/MR kids and I was saddled

Honestly, $36 million USD after taxes in the UK is still a princely sum to live off of well-invested. I have no idea why anybody would still be charging at those net worth values unless it was to cover the cost of the visit itself in which case I would just limit myself to a few random cons worth traveling to.

I was going to take you seriously then it became clear you're a shitty troll and not even the interesting ones I've come to expect at A.V. Club. You're slacking, AVC….

I feel for those million or so people who are directly involved (Deaths, extended families, Fire, Police, and their extended families). But for most of us where it's a national tragedy we're really not relevant in this discussion and if somebody I loved died in the towers I could see myself being irate that they're

Because then nobody will pay attention to it. They have, they've tried to be in deference to these people but nobody is going to confront ugly truths unless you foist it upon them.

Learn something new everyday….I barely paid attention since I liked UPN for Voyager and then it had some good shows but it's quite clear that when FOX showed up and has barely been kept afloat there wasn't room for two more whole networks to broadcast.

Terrorism is pretty broadly defined as violence with a political aim. The problem is there is state-sanctioned and non-state sanctioned and then there are inter-state wars. Under the most broad term terrorism is quite literally ANY war or military movement. But most accepted definitions of Terrorism have a few

Just posted above (and 7 hours later) about that with my freshman classes being the most obnoxiously into the blind nationalism and they're about 3-4 years older while the oldest student I had is a returning military vet at 31 (my age). It's weird because we're both weary and sad on 9/11 and these kids are pepped and