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G. E. O.
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Better boycott all the Marvel movies from now on, just in case.

A glass ceiling, so to speak?

Does all this sarcasm ever get tiring?

Who did he rape? Tell me more.

It's always been true for me. I possess a "hard spray" so to speak.

Can someone start switching out Jeff Sessions's morning muffin with an edible? Wait 90 days and then tell him?

But what if you like those too?

Sounds like someone doesn't smoke.

Well actually these days it seems Doctors only give you opiods if you don't need them and prescribe Tylenol for a broken leg. But that just might be here in Southern California.

And Orson Welles was hung like a flea, forgetting who was hung like a cashew.

Funny enough, everything but Ace Ventura 2 and The Mask hold up. Cable Guy, Dumb & Dumber, Liar Liar, Truman Show….

I shouldn't be old enough to remember him as that, but here we are. I also held the opinion at the age of 6 that Ace Ventura would tank Carrey's career, because it was no Fire Marshal Bill. I bought a VHS of The Fugitive instead that day at Wherehouse Video.

Forget context of political point of view, a lot of the time the offensive material lacks a HUMOROUS CONTEXT, you know, like in the South Park Passion episode where all the jews are in temple and fearing that Gibson's movie will spark anti semitism. The Rabbi is trying to assure everybody that nothing bad could happen

Maybe you just have a different sense of humor (And I personally don't care for Family Guy). If you don't find something funny, it's easier to find it strange and offputting.

Look at the whipper snapper over here, so young, so green he doesn't even know what "Get off my Lawn" means.

I also love commentary tracks by participants years down the road, for like 70's and 80's movies. Hearing middle aged Carrie Fisher makes cracks about Star Wars saved that commentary track from George Lucas pointing out how "Today we'd do this effect digitally" every 5 minutes.

Says you.

Nah it's that most commentary tracks on Great Cinema are crap, unless someone is analyzing the film or something. You gotta listen to commentaries for genre films, they make an average B movie very entertaining.

I'm pretty sure someone said the same thing about live television shows on kinescopes in the late 60's.

I was so excited when I saw a commentary audio option on Netflix about 4 years ago. Alas, never again.