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Huh. I never knew that. I'd heard it before recently being used as an acid thing.

As is often the case, I think maybe Kevin Smith is better at coming up with an idea than seeing it through.

Also, a Banky movie would be interesting. Seeing how someone who stayed aggressive closeted and turned it all inward throughout young adulthood, aging into middle age and how that would affect his adult relationships, would be interesting. Plus Jason Lee reading Kevin Smith dialogue is one of those singular pleasures

The thing that's always offputting about this movie's criticisms is when people immediately go to the "magic dick" ideal with their relationship. Granted, Holden is the protagonist, so we're seeing things from his perspective, but it completely robs Alyssa of her agency in the decision. It's kind of patriachal, to be

Comic book artists all talk about loving this movie just for the "that's the best mailbox you've ever drawn" scene, which is apparently very true to life.

Unless you actually are a sexy baby.

Whatever dude there's a remix of Scooby Snacks that i still enjoy.

I have similar experiences with the third letter. My best friend since childhood has never been the brightest bulb but he never cared about politics at all until recently, when all of a sudden he loves to post hateful alt-right ignorant shit. I know damn well he's completely ignorant to how anything in government

I'm not talking about the original comment dipshit, I'm talking about the lame, not nearly good enough excuse to try and take it back. It's a fucking comparison of type, not scale. You apparently being female (because i knew that? Magically i guess?) has fuck all to do with it. Re-up the Adderall script, you can't

I'm saying the effect is the same: saying something heinous and then trying to lamely buy it back with some cheap excuse. You're focusing on the wrong thing entirely. Look up and squint, you might see my point sailing high above you.

Not good with metaphors there Drax?

Her "tell all them skinny bitches that, nah I'm just playing" is like the "Some of my best friends are black!" defense.

This could be good. I'd really be interested in seeing a sitcom about Moshe's childhood, growing up with two deaf parents and being a little delinquent stoner.

A guy on my crew just assumed this was a World War Z sequel based on the title. I kinda hope he sees it anyway

I love weird hillbilly gothic stuff like this show but the first few episodes were a little meh. The Farells would make a better season of like American Horror Story or even True Detective than their own series.

Take a trip down towards the Cumberland gap and report back to us.

"So you saying you wanna make a Nazi uniform for Sam? That might be hard on the budget, Frank"

I heard Jonah Ray say on a podcast once that he sometimes reads the comments here.

It's not completely without flaws but the excellent casting and just the sheer force of the original story make it a net positive. I get what people are saying about the violence (and, as ever with Snyder, the music choices), but I think people nitpick over the scenes he tonally got wrong over the ones he got right.

I don't think I walked out on 30 Days of Night but I put my head down and went to sleep. They take like ten minutes to walk three steps in that thing.