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I can’t believe somebody looked at the rich and vast world of The Walking Dead and decided to make this show. To say it’s an almost iconic tribute of missed opportunities is an understatement.

Welcome to the Internet, dude. Also — cats are really popular here!

I would argue that Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory is a big mess of a film anytime Gene Wilder is not on the screen (which, thankfully, is rare). In fact, I usually fast forward the movie right to the scene where the ticket winners arrive. He simply radiates mischief, as if on another plane of existence.

Oooooh the shade of it all!

Alas it came at a deafening price — Adele’s ‘Hello’ was shut out entirely!

I’m still going to see it but on bit torrent.

I spoke with some friends last night about Mulholland Drive and it’s kind of amazing how we each loved the movie but then seemed to describe different movies in our re-telling. Surreal movies tend to be Rorschach tests where people project inner turmoils, personal philosophies or obnoxious amounts of pretentious film

You’re right. Mad Max: Fury Road should be #1.

I was literally just at the African Burial Ground National Memorial in downtown Manhattan today, and there were two girls idly texting on their phones, sitting inches away from depictions of African slaves burying a body.

How could it get worse on The Walking Dead? VAMPIRES.

In a world where every other media offering features a vampire, a zombie or a werewolf, is this remake entirely necessary? If anything, it’s about 5 years too late.

At this point we should just get Mackenzie Davis for Stranger Things Season 2. She seems natural in ‘80s looks.

Kind of looks like an evil Queen Elizabeth clown.

By the way, did anybody notice that Scott Eastwood gets pretty high billing in Suicide Squad despite the fact that he has maybe one or two lines, and his character doesn’t have a name (at least one I heard used in the film)?

I’d have to say that 2/3rds of the Legion of Superheroes roster could make Katharine’s list if they were villains.

Deadspin, you guilt-tripped them into showing a bit of the medal ceremony at the end of Bob Costas’ segment. Congrats!!

Then this moment isn’t for you.

It’s relevant because she’s the first African-American to win gold in swimming, a sport in which black athletes are not traditionally known for. In fact, there are actual stereotypes about black people and swimming, stereotypes that are now effectively eradicated.

I know you said that Gizmodo isn’t going anywhere, but I don’t like the tone of this post. It reminds me of when my parents told me to go play with our dog Max “before we go take him for a quick check-up at the vet.”

Who thought it a wise idea to have Meredith Vieira and Hoda Kotb provide incisive running commentary?