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I don’t mean together-together, I just mean in the same segment (Weekend Update)

Wonder if they’ll follow this up by sending personally branded iPads to a bunch of trans influencers?

Marvel’s top three bad guys

Young, handsome, blonde friend of mine went to L.A. after high school to try and make it as an actor. Went to some kind of boot camp Spacey was associated with. On the final day the big man would come in and give a pep talk/farewell speech and then invite all the cute young guys back to his place to smoke weed in the

I saw a lot of black people giving white people shit for having an opinion on the Drake/Kendrick beef. This should clear that right up. 

To think I thought it would be Matter Eating Lad. 

Oh, so this IS a satire? That didn’t come across in the review. I thought it was actually sponsored by Kelloggs. The reviewer makes it sound that way. Anyway, I get it. 

Oh... seems like kind of apples and oranges, no? This is just another product placement movie, whereas Airplane! was a genuine satire of disaster movies.

There’s room for an Airplane! in the Air era

And yet the Halfway to Halloween one was posted within an hour of this.

Yeah, I thought Late Night was fine, a B, but so many websites including this one gave it such glowing reviews I was a little underwhelmed.

I’m watching The Patriot on Prime and if it had less of a generic spy-show name I think it would’ve been more popular (it is anything but generic, even though it is a spy show).

I stand corrected, I think I was conflating her with Drunk Uncle, who often appeared with her

Better yet, read History on Trial: My Day in Court with a Holocaust Denier by Deborah Lipstadt, the true story on which that movie was based

Huge crush on Cecily Strong ever since seeing her as “Drunk Girl at a Party You Wish You Hadn’t Started Talking” To on Weekend Update. I hope she goes on to bigger, better things than her post-SNL life has given us so far, although I haven’t seen Shmigadoon yet.

Looks like grown-up Bodies Bodies Bodies. That movie kicked ass so this one better be good. Good cast; Tatum can totally pull off the tech bro.

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Another actual review, with comments on the director’s technique and the movie’s influences, instead of just paragraphs of plot regurgitation followed by a summary of whether the reviewer liked it? This bodes well for AV Club 3.0.

*Ronan Farrow furrows brow*