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I haven't watched it since it came out but I remember the first ten minutes being pretty damn scary. I suppose it's probably because it was the first time I saw a plausible societal collapse due to zombie outbreak. The running made all of the difference. As for social commentary….I doubt there's that much that wasn't

So yet another creative power in Hollywood I happen to enjoy may very well be a huge creep. Honestly, I'm so numb to this sort of thing happening I barely reacted.
JK Rowling's still an awesome lady, right?

Oh, boy that means we get to see a live action version of Pratchett's take on Death.
They may have to update that Elvis joke though……

Still love the show but I do agree with the criticism that Rick is basically untouchable because of his insane level of intelligence. There really does need to worthy antagonist sometime down the road. Rick's arguments aren't worth anything if there isn't a counterargument on the other side. When you give a character

I just saw a story on the news about Trump supporters in the Midwest which just happened to take place in a town not far from where I grew up and I can say the delusion is strong with the Trump base. Every single person interviewed, who could easily pass for my extended family, said that the whole Russia matter was a

He chose…..poorly.

I guess I can understand him feeling less of a personal connection Temple of Doom but despite its imperfections its never boring. Crystal Skull, on the other hand, becomes incredibly dull and flat pretty much right after the chase through the university. You also have this high speed chase through a really

I sat down and watched a particularly long clip of him questioning the Sandy Hook Massacre and compared to other clips he was fairly calm. This made what he was talking about even more dangerous because it sounds like it comes from a reasonable person. He basically brought all these questions about Sandy Hook and

A nine year old kid wanting to dress up like Donald Trump is both adorable and horrifying. I call it "adorifying."

I can kind of see how Apu would be a sore spot for some especially for anyone that grew up with the show like I did. I'm white from a middle class background. A lot of what's out resembles me in some way or another. However, if I had a Arab background I'd probably feel a tad left out of the culture where the only

It is truly insane what Trump has planted in people I know. My brother, who is a lifetime conservative and usually very civil, joined social media and opened up a Twitter account on January 1st. He's been chiming in on conversations and basically trolling them, Joe Scarbarough's among them, non-stop. It's not so much

He's slowly transforming into the Tall Man from "Phantasm." He's that big a fan.

Every time I listen to AM Radio most of the ads are about virility, hair loss, or protecting yourself from some imminent disaster. It's almost like their audience is afraid of growing irrelevant or something.

I think it's actually more insidious than what this article lets on. Not only do cats invited themselves into your life they also take over your personality in the long run. Pretty much all of my friends who have adopted cats have dominated their facebook pages with cat photos. On a related note I visit their pages

I'm enjoying the show in kind of a soap opera way. I pretty much accepted it on those terms from the pilot where Frank mercy strangles a dog. I'm wondering what level of bonkers it will go to when audiences finally decide enough is enough.

I wouldn't take a shot at him because his cohorts Frankenberry and Booberry would quickly descend on you.

But it is among Putin's. It's pretty much public policy.

I'm thinking he was a little on the dim side and must have been convinced he didn't have that many options. Basically an overgrown kid. The one thing I was confused about was what he did for a living. Did he work at the bar too? Because he seemed to practically live there.

Tim was in the right at least in the beginning but eventually he kind of ended up in the wrong. I couldn't help but think he wanted her to get better but only so much that he's always a little bit above her. At least that's what I got from how condescending he was. Not a bad guy but flawed and probably not the right

While I do think Alex Jones is a truly vile human being in pretty much every respect there's something about this makes me just a little uneasy. I'm wondering at what particular point did it officially cross the line from being a shithead who fills his kids minds with nonsense to someone who is actually damaging his