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That’s an obvious lie. He gave positive reviews to multiple slashers. He gave Halloween 4/4 stars. Most slashers are garbage, and giving bad reviews to garbage movies is not “moral panic.”

She’s right, but also... look out, Isabella! *link to article about Martin Scorsese’s thoughts about Marvel movies

being mad at young people for a road house remake is so insane i can’t stop laughing. this might be the first genuinely pure example of ageism as prejudice i’ve ever seen.

Artax was a week from retirement!

After seeing the Family Guy bit so many times over the years, it’ll be wrong to hear anything except Patrick Warburton’s voice coming out of Falkor’s mouth.

YES! Don’t give a newer generation a pass on this. Let’s push the envelope.

OK. But will the D&D episode be available? 

Yep, ignoring them is a very real option.

If you’re one of the freaks who gave the $50,000 “what if Winnie the Pooh stabbed people” slasher a whopping $5 million at the box office, you legally owe the rest of us an apology.

It becomes much less cool when you find out his middle name is “Donuts”.

It may not be “half of all movies”, but it’s 80% of movies about teachers.

My wife and I loved it because it felt like a throwback. A quiet movie driven not by what happens but how the characters interact and react.

Yeah, it’s not an *original* movie by any means. But it is an extremely well-delivered movie by every regard.

Reading the document at the end the Variety article and having just seen “The Holdovers”, I’m just not seeing that much in common between the two, despite all of the examples included.

Gun safety is not something to take lightly, not in the real world and not on a film set. Baldwin was easily the most powerful person on that film set, and at no point does it seem like he expressed care for the safety on the set of the movie he helped to create.”

I mean, I could show you my driver’s license (and all the other stories I’ve written here), but sounds like you’ve already made up your mind.

The fact that it actually got a second season is definitely a minor miracle and one that the show itself even joked about. I guess it was wildly unrealistic to expect it to go beyond that. And, frankly, it was running out of gas by the end, so it’s fine that it ended when it did.

I think it can be helpful in these cases to remember that this trial is not making some kind of universal decision about how much fault everybody may or may not have had in this incident. It was evaluating only whether Gutierrez-Reed was guilty of involuntary manslaughter. I think the clear answer to that question is

Seems most people are coming to the same conclusion regardless of how they feel about Baldwin. As an actor on set, it should never occur to you that someone being paid to handle prop weapons would allow a live round to find its way into the equation.  I don’t know enough about producers’ explicit responsibilities to