Changing from Disqus to Kinja is like sending back your sandwich because they put mayo on it and you hate mayo, but then getting it back with a giant turd in the middle. There is only one way to get worse than Disqus, and that's switching to Kinja.
Changing from Disqus to Kinja is like sending back your sandwich because they put mayo on it and you hate mayo, but then getting it back with a giant turd in the middle. There is only one way to get worse than Disqus, and that's switching to Kinja.
"We’re working with the Kinja tech team on addressing some of your biggest concerns about the commenting system."
I don't like Zack Snyder and I don't like James Gunn, but I also don't like the original Dawn of the Dead and I think this remake was head and shoulders a better movie.
I'm so glad Hertzfeldt re-edited all three of the Bill shorts into a proper feature, with interstitials and everything.
You might be thinking of something he's said in a lot of interviews, which is that as a student he always intended to be a live-action filmmaker and was only doing animation because it was cheaper, needing much less film stock. But since his animated films were successful, he stuck with it.
I believe that's still in the works, although down the road. If I understand the situation correctly, Hertzfeldt made World of Tomorrow as a way to teach himself how to animate with a computer in preparation for his animated feature, and since he had only animated by hand using a vintage 1920s animation camera for all…
It's just a very small, inexpensive computer that you can use to do various specialized tasks. They're great for DIYers because it's basically just the core components that you can add various thing on to. One of my employees just made a RetroPi, which is a Raspberry Pi running a special operating system that turns it…
On the other hand, Trump sold himself AS a corporate CEO and convinced his deplorable supporters that that was a good thing. He hyped up his ability to work with corporations as president to negotiate deals favorable for the US.
If this was literally any other comedian, I'd think it was a joke. Because that's the only time I ever hear that question asked: ironically as a joke.
Unfortunately, states like South Carolina and North Carolina passed absurd laws restricting the removal of these monuments (most of which were cheaply mass produced in the '20s and '30s). Now cities have to get "approval" from commissions that the state government controls, all but guaranteeing monuments in those…
I dunno, most of them have scores of comments just like yours: ignorant and self-important. The hallmarks of a good dipshit!
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Articles like this really highlight why I'm not happy the AVClub is switching to Kinja. Kinja doesn't allow me to block people, and half the comments on this article are from people I've either already blocked or just now blocked because they're clueless, racist dipshits.
Censorship, huh? You really don't know what that word means, do you?
The AV Club:
Don't forget the excessive, completely unnecessary, almost pornographic violence!
And he portrays Batman as the Clint Eastwood/Dirty Harry type, doing what needs to be done. He kills the Joker, he violently cracks down on gangs, he beats the shit out of Superman. Miller is clearly in SUPPORT of Batman's fascist tendencies. And that philosophy is played out in almost everything Miller makes.
I can't read the original comment because I've long since blocked the user, so if this is missing the point, I apologize. But I wanted to chime in with some support and point out that Hot Fuzz is explicitly a parody of the action genre. It's over-the-top violence is intentionally and clearly played for laughs, often…
The ground he was breaking was taking the right-wing, fascist ideology inherent to the entire super hero premise from unconscious subtext to just the text.
This comment is basically just Exhibit A in support of the thesis of this article.