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This is kind of like the Kendall Jenner Pepsi commercial: an idea that should have never left the room.

#AllLivesMatter

People still use Uber?

Justin Theroux's beard is the MVP

Nah but he looks like Kevin Carroll.

I can't look at Andre Holland now and not think of Moonlight.

Literally anyone who had a hand in making that come to life - including the P.A's on set - should be blamed

Who said Pepsi shouldn't be getting backlash?

Jenner should absolutely be roasted for this. She isn't 14-years-old; she's old enough to be fully cognizant of the decisions she's making. She was just as oblivious, as tone deaf as the rest of her enablers and the people who made that monstrosity come to life.

Gray is a throwback filmmaker. Very much inspired by Fellini, Coppola, and in his last two, F.W. Murnau. His movies look great, but they also have a lived-in, genuine quality, very rich in texture, that are clearly not the work of some hack concerned only with surface-level pleasures. Gray is the real deal, guys.

Is that what you call abuse?

I haven't; is it available anywhere?

If you've ever flown United, you know they did that guy a favor.

Fincher did 100 takes of the opening argument between Mara and Eisenberg at the bar. Is that abuse?

Sean Spicer should be fired immediately.

Agreed.

When you're making a film, you're not there to be friends. You're there to make the best work possible. You're there to push each other. That doesn't always necessarily entail lovey-dovey relationships.

My wife divorced me because I kept cracking my back and my neck before bed. She found it abhorrent. We stopped having sex.

He's on the AV Club. It should help his odds a bit.

If the guy gets laid because of this, I'd say it's worth it.