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Don't bother, that spencer75 guy is just Matt Keasler on a brand new account, since no on here is agreeing with him. Pretty sad.

I saw it yesterday too, and I loved it. Not sure why you didn't find it funny. I think it's in the running for funniest PTA film. I can see being confused by it (even I, having read the book, got lost at points) but I was never bored. Plus the whole thing is gorgeous.

The USSR made us abandon our ideals too. We tortured the shit out of people back then. And in World War 2. And in World War 1. And in the Civil War. And in the War of 1812. And in the Revolutionary War. And so on back through all of history.

Mrs Dalloway is legitimately one of my favorite books ever. I first read it in college and I saw the cover and heard what it was about and was convinced it was going to be the worst book of the year. Besides Beloved, it was actually the best. The PDST episode is amazingly stark and brutal, especially considering how

Koening says in this very episode that the lawyer was highly sought after.

The first piece of news out of DC's cinematic universe to get me excited. Ever. I hope it's true.

I really hope this is better than their other stuff. I know it's not a popular opinion, but I'm not a fan of Telltale at all. The Walking Dead is atrocious, even worse than its source material most of the time, and the choices you are given are all fake anyways.

This kind of speaks to how limiting powers like the Force can be in narrative, and why the most compelling dramas rarely have super powerful characters. There just aren't any stakes, most of the time. Even in Marvel's recent spate of movies, which are good, there's nothing at stake really. We know the Hulk won't die

Sort of proof that Lucas was a terrible writer. Rather than write a scenario where the force user plausibly can't use their full power, he just pretends they aren't good anymore. There's no continuity. That's why I liked the Avengers: Whedon didn't play around and try to make it look like Iron Man could go toe to toe

George Lucas is a sad man. A sad, rich man.

It always bothered me how uneven the force was displayed across various mediums. Here's Yoda, the most powerful force user ever, struggling to lift an X-Wing out of a swamp. Here's the Apprentice, RIPPING A FUCKING STAR DESTROYER OUT OF ORBIT.

Star Wars VIII: Jar Jar's Back Door Extravaganza, the all anal series finale.

Star Wars VII: The Rise of Jar Jar Binks

I hope they get cooler force powers this time around. That telekinetic stuff is weak ass Jean Grey shit.

2015: The Year Disney made more money than the US government.

Is reddit not part of the internet anymore?

Five minutes old and the video link already doesn't work. New record.

It's not a drumstick, it's an arrow. How the hell could anyone think that Hawkeye, the archer, is twirling a drumstick?

Yes

If only everyone involved had just smoked some weed. I'm pretty sure NFL bylaws state that if you smoke weed you get Goodell's position automatically.