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Seriously why should anyone give a shit what an “undecided” voter thinks at this point? What possible insight could a person living in this country but still this clueless actually have?

Also an important reminder that Newsweek isn’t really “Newsweek” any more--it was bought out a couple of years ago and it’s barely a step above clickbait at this point.

But they still can! The new regulations are almost impossible to fail unless you cast and crew is 100% straight white cis-men. It’s more a floor that’s nearly impossible to sink below without trying as opposed to raising the bar.

Newsweek is the same outlet that posted that shady “I’m not a birther, but here are birther thoughts” Op-Ed on Kamala Harris. Can’t say as I’m shocked.

Believe me, I’m embarrassed about how the Democratic leadership has been handling things in some cases. But I’m not deluded into thinking that I have any other alternatives other than voting for Biden.

Basically EVERYTHING Trump has done and you’re voting for a candidate that could not possibly win. You care so little about his actions you’re throwing away your vote, you must have a very comfy life.

Undecided voters are basically Trump voters who are too embarrassed to admit it.

If it did, Twitter would be a much emptier place!

Who the fuck cares.

Two laudable goals, but Lee’s is probably slightly more pressing.

Britain was always more diverse than it’s been depicted on screen. Especially since even the most accurate biopic takes creative liberties, the only reason these films have been lily-white is because producers and directors chose to make them that way. 

If that’s really all it does, then it will be the greatest innovation in cinema since the talkie.

With narration by Richard Kiley.

One of the many sins that Hollywood has to attone for was not getting Richard Karn, Richard Kind, and Richard Kiel in the same movie together.

Plus they’re, like, up to 189 now.

As a Brit, I can get behind this sentiment.

Even under the new guidelines, Green Book and Driving Ms. Daisy still meet all the criteria for Best Picture. Hell, it’s very easy to meet the part criteria for the Behind the Scenes requirements.

Joe vs the Volcano 2 you cowards!

Night of the Hunter is such an underrated film.  Harry Powell is a classic villain and Lillian Gish manages to somehow match him.

I’m not a die-hard Hanks fan, and this “Man Protects Vulnerable Young Girl” thing is nothing new, but I’m pretty sold. This will pull on the right heartstrings.