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Everything else from Robocop has come true, so….

I'll just drink from the cup, thanks.

Well, at least you're drunk now.

Great. Soooooooooooo…….the originals?

It's much-loved around here.

My friend was reticent watch the original because he's subtitle phobic. I said listen, it's a martial arts film, I'll explain the plot. Basically, there are good guys and bad guys who both know martial arts, and they beat the shit out of each other for 90 minutes and then the movie ends. It's not that hard to follow.

Too late.

You won't be watching this through the STARZ app if you have Comcast. Even if you're a paying customer. Fucking pisses me the fuck off.

Hulu is taking it down.

Can we get a fucking special edition Blu-ray of the original? That'd make this all worthwhile.

That's what I told myself when I was 14. When then, I didn't really believe it.

The casting was accidental, I'm sure.

My life is bereft of sex and drugs.

Where's the 60-post discussion about the definition of irony?

I'm sure it works better than their disc-to-digital program with VUDU.

Yes, I know. My father would vote for him.

This is insanity on a level that Philip K. Dick couldn't make up.

No you don't. You just think you do.

What I meant by it was that God's Not Dead WAS preachy nonsense, whereas HDM WASN'T. Just to clarify. Maybe it's just my Catholicism rankling (wholly unfairly, I hasten to add) at a book that's doing a little "secular preaching," as it were. Like I said, I'm probably just thin-skinned. I'm not Phil Donahue, I would

Um, I think you have indeed misunderstood me. In no way, shape, form, or fashion was I comparing HDM to GND. I was saying that I didn't like some of the novel's preaching. That's a world a way from saying that it lacked aesthetic merit (something I'm fairly sure GND has none of), much less that it was the "atheist