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It may be your dad was more hip that you knew and was making a truly dad joke.

I agree with this summation completely. As someone who was a teen in the 90s, Travis is one of the more realistic depictions of how a lot of guys were. Also, the amount of trauma he’s dealt with out there (and we don’t even know what was going on with his family pre-crash, but it was SOMETHING) is heartbreaking. He’s

Gotta disagree. He’s made so much money for so many different people that after some more time in the penalty box someone will give him a shot. IF he can keep his fucking mouth shut for more than a few months, that is.

Or how all the jocks and beauty queens of high school who are popular do poorly after they leave it and go work in a gas station or something, when in reality most of the skills they have- being sociable, athletic, good-looking, etc- are very much translatable to outside school (specially if they are rich). Clearly

Yah I feel he’s just a very repressed teen boy, who even out in the wild, is completely rigid in his ability to emote and communicate. That’s just how insidious toxic masculinity is, and Nat is effectively the most mature/capable person out there but still is consumed with the responsibility of navigating some other

Agreed. Travis is a total dick, for sure, but he doesn’t really know how not to be a dick. Apologizing to Nat rather than maintaining the facade is, I presume, a step in the right direction.

Damn it, Lorne. Release this video!

It is hard to overstate just how...mediocre it is.

If Netflix keeps this up, it’s going to backfire on them. I suspect there are a lot of people out there like me, who have kept Netflix for years, just out of habit. I started at $8-9 dollars per month. I tolerated it when it jumped to $14 last year because it was the first increase in a long time. But now that they’re

I also love the unmentioned detail that Brian Cox is famously socialist/anticapitalist.

Your friend has none.

If they handle this right—which is to say, like Elmore Leonard handled such things—it won’t really be a sequel in the normal sense of a continuation of the same story. Just a different yarn with the same main character. We shouldn’t see Boyd or a bunch of other familiar faces popping up. We shouldn’t even get more of

Because City Primeval is a hell of a read. I suppose it’s too much to hope for an adaptation of Tishomingo Blues.

You don’t have to pay royalties for the use of products like this in films. There’s some liability in regards to whether your depiction is disparaging or potentially making a claim about a product. Or creating an association or impression of endorsement where that might undesirable.

Nobody think Tarantino a human. Wonderful or not

That’s basically exactly how I feel about it.

Hello! UK reader married to a vegan, here. Ultimately people like me are the target market for stuff like this. I know - many of us know - we *have* to reduce our meat consumption. We’re the floating voters. My diet is broadly vegetarian, I know I should do more, and meat-eating is typically reserved for takeout and

In terms of who this is for, several of my friends who are vegetarian for ethical reasons are fine with eating meatless products cooked on/in the same surface as meat. Unless you’re super strict about it (and yes, many vegetarians/vegans are) it’s not an issue. And, anecdotally, these folks are super stoked to eat KFC

I have never had to and hope to never resort to Papa Johns for a pizza fix but I feel like it needs to be said that you can’t compare a good slice to anything taken out or delivered. A good NY pie may travel better than this looks based on the comments about the light colored bottom but I have also had “soggy” pizza

Will you be trying the McPlant if it comes out nationally? How do you think it’ll fare?”