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Oh my god fuck off. You are seriously complaining about the article “spoiling” the trailer.

I read a good story about King once. Another author (can’t recall who, may have been James Ellroy), was hesitating on selling the rights to one of his books. He went to see King to ask his advice, as Stephen King obviously has form in the terrible adaptation department. King took him into his library, pointed at all

Me too! But Psych: The Movie is coming this winter.

What person with a soul would want to play nicey-nice with someone who will side with Neo-Nazis because of “optics”?

In the land of the free, the law can’t prevent you from keeping or getting a job and even decide wich tattoos you can get depending on what music you listen to.

Death threats are not protected speech, therefore Nazis, who seem to see mass genocide as a viable option, are not simply saying words, but threatening the well being of others by trying to recruit more Nazis, with the end goal being either mass genocide or mass deportation, neither being non-violent acts.
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There is actually a significant poor- and/or working-class white Left in America. This is part of it right here. (What? You Oberlin graduates would have been any less disgusted if they were the Joads from Grapes of Wrath?). There are other components, too. I’ve met—I kid you not—a fairly large number of working-class

Ok, ok. We get it. You’re still into a thing that should’ve been over by the late 90's, you feel the FBI is out to get you & your leaders, and you’re probably sticky to the touch. But why did you have to schedule your rally the same weekend as the Juggalos?

We actually watched all of the one he did on Lewis & Clark when I was in middle school (I live in the northwest). It’s a good one and uses their journals as the basis of most of it. And brings in some gorgeous photography of the American West.

His deconstruction of the roast schtick during Bob Saget’s Roast was brilliant.

fuckin’ A Rabin’s there.

Great to see Rabin living the dream. Sometimes there’s a man...I won’t say a hero, because what’s a hero? But sometimes there’s a man—and I’m talkin’ about Rabin here. Sometimes there’s a man...well...he’s the man for his time and place. He fits right in there! And that’s Rabin, in DC, covering the Juggalos.

Ah, the David E. Kelley cinematic universe.

Ah Ally McBeal. I was more a fan of The early years of the Practice than I was of this show, however many people today don’t realise what a huge fucking buzz there was around it at the time.

My dad kept misgendering my trans niece—most egregiously calling her a “he-she”, which turned my stomach a bit to type—and when I called him on it, he said he’s too old to learn “their special lingo”.

Nice. my sister and I saw T2 at the cinema last weekend and it was pretty neat. At first I was kinda a little disappointed that there wasn’t some changes with the 3D in regards to the T1000. I kept thinking of moments in the Terminator ride at Universal Studios where the liquid terminator zooms in your face and was

Stately, plump Starsky came into the squad room, bearing a Glock...

This reboot will not be the last. According to Joseph Campbell the Starsky and Hutch myth recurs every generation in every culture since the beginning of humanity.

Such is the thirdness of a legisign.

Those clips were terrific. Funny how familiar faces pop up, since every director and actor (and pansexual alien pop star) in Britain come up through same fairly small circles.