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"We like to imagine Hollywood as a precision machine, with every million-dollar decision motivated by an enlightened blend of business savvy and artistic intent, while auteurs and producers battle it out in the honest assumption that their conflicts will create masterpieces of commercial cinema." Uh… what crack are

The woman next to him maybe doesn't deserve such scrutiny because clearly she didn't want her dumbass husband to be president, nor is happy with his philandering, nor wants to be anywhere with him. So give her a break. Come on, man. Let's hate the pig president, not the bystanders.

Yeah they mentioned the cartoon series. Never knew that!

"Better Call Saul" is the anti-"Breaking Bad", and I mean that in a positive way: its differences make it all the more unique from its parent series. "Breaking Bad" sees a man quickly pulled into a world of evil. "Better Call Saul" sees its title character slowly descend into his worst impulses. I love it.

You're thinking too much.

Say whaaaaat

Ejaculate definitely without a doubt ejaculate

No, they just switched to a system where they have to rate everything either an A or a B+.

Showgirls is great too. I'm just talking to the wrong people. Why am I here? Sorry!

WHAT??? Starship Troopers IS good. Very good! I remember catching it for the first time on SciFi back in 2012, and I was blown away by what a great satire it was. I just need to specify that so I don't get the "bandwagon" attack. Don't you dare!

Also, one could argue that evil IS detachment.

Nah, it just means Luke is disillusioned because all of his students got killed. So he needs to find his faith in the Jedi again. It's that little thing known as "plot". I don't know why people aren't just automatically assuming this. It's an age old trope! Old, grizzled legend pulled back into the game. But what

I vote Screamin' Scorpions, actually. That's where this needs to go. Clearly. But when it comes to that line, it's probably Luke saying that early on in the film. And his character arc will include growing to believe again, through his connection to this new protege. And then he'll be all like, "I believe in the Jedi

Not last?

It WAS a pretty rough episode.

Don't threaten us!

Joker goes to prison, breaks out, stuff happens

At a glance I thought the article title was stating Simon Pegg was diagnosed with schizophrenia. That would have been a shocking revelation that he hides very well! #SquarePeggRoundHole

Well that makes sense, because Vice isn't cool. It's like that hipster who THINKS he's cool but overdoes it: sometimes he says interesting, worthwhile stuff. Something poignant maybe. Most times he just makes you cringe like a college freshman who's taking his very first feminism/philosophy/culture classes.

And I really do like his comedy usually, but also: I wonder if he's seen the Mr. Show where there's a mafia that insists 24 is the highest number. Sounds like the "11 Deniers". Just saying… https://www.youtube.com/wat…