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Where does that video of the guy dancing-in-the-crowded-nightclub-doing-a-backflip-dropping-his-handgun-the-gun-going-off-and-hitting-another-patron fall into this debate?

“The Democrats ran an unpopular political candidate in Hillary,”

‘Cause if there’s one thing moviegoers in 2018 will not abide, it’s product that’s derivative and ridiculous.  

Does this take place in the ‘80s? If so, I wonder if they’ll incorporate Domino’s’ controversial 30-minutes-or-less policy into the story.

I don’t want to compare Trump and Reagan, out of cursory respect for the latter (I mean, I didn’t like him or anything, but c’mon), but I remember the vigilante/revenge movie was BIG in Reagan’s ‘80s.

I agree with the writer that the themes of “Common People” wouldn’t really resonate for American audiences, but if you’re looking at it from the Brits’ perspective, it’s some of the best lyrics I’ve ever heard... It’s so clever in how it builds toward the ultimate point of the song, i.e., that it’s impossible for

Exit 57, Strangers with Candy, Wigfield... these two (and Sedaris) have been good going back 23 years. It’s cool that Colbert brought him along on the ascent.

Intriguing, but I’ll probably just buy a sports car or something.

Man I’m really starting to feel unhip for never having been affiliated with a sex cult.

If they could somehow train some of the puppies to kneel during the National Anthem at the next Puppy Bowl, then...

Shit, he had high points, and less-than-high points... but, his high points approached genius.

Although Theron is an indisputable talent, I do wonder if her audition for this role required her to assure viewers that both Santa Claus and Jesus Christ were “white”... something Kelly once said on air that I think is the closest to an honest Fox News mission statement I’ve ever heard.

One of the best scenes that I remember to this day was when Coach McGuirk complains of his insomnia and Melissa essentially asks him if he’s tried going to sleep. Coach McGuirk’s freakout (i.e., “Melissa, you’re some kind of genius! You’ve discovered the cure for insomnia: just go to sleep! That’s brilliant!) is

About 1:00 into the video, “This residential neighborhood wouldn’t take kindly to a noisy ruckus or loud horsing-off!”

I’d recommend reading the whole piece about the Roseanne reboot by New Yorker writer Emily Nussbaum, but the last two paragraphs get at a pretty good point about how Roseanne’s character is the one that gets the good lines:

“...and she just came off as unstable.”

The thing I’m most curious about is if the sequel will address marijuana. I mean, can everyone agree that the original is basically a Disney-fied portrayal of two southern California stoner teens? Yes, it never shows them using drugs, but I always figured that was implied and the audience knew it... with marijuana now

Brit Hume?

Eisenhower was pretty intently thinking of dropping Nixon from the ticket before the speech. The speech was so successful, though, that Eisenhower reluctantly kept him on. ‘Reluctantly’ because Eisenhower and those around him, while admiring Nixon’s guts and savvy, still didn’t completely trust him, i.e., like if it

If engaging in these persecution-obsessed Christians either in an online forum or in real life, I found an interesting technique: