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its relevant to the technology and as much as it pains you other people are not always going to cater their writing just so you aren’t occasionally uncomfortable

I appreciate the complexity and, frankly, virtuosity of kidz bop performers, but the form achieved its zenith in the 40's. I find the kidz free jazz and kidz free improv experimentation of the 60's, 70's much more interesting and enjoyable. Currently, there’s also a lot of interesting stuff going on in contemporary

You did. We have the request form on file.

The new approved term is “Non-binary wing associate”

I don’t trust Baron Zemo & Count Dracula to solve murders.

“I have seen the Dark Universe, yawning.”
- H.P. Lovecraft reviews The Mummy (2017)

Those don’t count, because they were made before 2015.

BUT THEY BROKE NEW GROOOOUUNNDDD!!!

Fired Up deserves its own AV Club article...such a fun film that I have probably seen at least 3-4 times...I do seem to only remember seeing this film when it was no longer in theaters and got name dropped in an article many years a go that made me seek it out (this Bring It On article is a reminder that I should

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I was always a fan of Fired Up. Dr. Rick steals the show.

One of the main complaints, I think, is not ENOUGH murder. The Black Hood is a terrible serial killer.

In France, a wizard is called a “royale with cheese”

“...a heavily made-up Trump failed to recognize a succession of old friends.”

I think the Falcon’s controls are shown a couple times? My first instinct was that this was for a Speeder myself.

Yeah, I mean who is he, Spiderman? We don’t need Han Solo: School Days where he’s getting stuffed into lockers or something...

No white women are mentioned whose names aren’t in the title of their show.

Or...we can move along and not be outraged at trivial things.

They are already puppets.

The Black Hood plot has been executed really well for most of this season, but I agree the finish was a bit underwhelming, though the grave setpiece was pretty solid, mainly due to Lili Reinhart’s customarily great acting.