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It’s a one-two punch of assholery. The unnecessary “I don’t know her” bit is just the segue into shitting on her idiolect, which NPH didn’t even have the guts to do directly: he had to use his son as his way in. It’s not that he’s snidely dismissive of people who say “like” and “oh my god” a lot, his son commented on

Yeah so fuck these morons and Team Dark Meat (not a euphemism).

I dunno. Let’s go ask GenXer Eminem or Baby Boomer Sting.

Or—and hear me out, because I know this is gonna sound a little nuts—left outside a public establishment altogether, especially one where booze is served.

which is what makes the movie so ballsy and so great. It’s a much needed self-reflection for the franchise.

“And while there’s something vaguely unsettling about a bunch of grown men presumably commissioning their prop department to create a life-size recreation of a random teenage girl”

Unsettling? Really? I mean, come on. Honestly, this is a weirdly unsettling and unwarranted way to read of what’s a pretty nice gesture.

To make it really fair, the patron should get to shoot the FBI agent. 

“Reruns” of Taxi? I can’t be the only Gen X-or-older still hanging around this site who watched it first run.

I don’t think anyone is saying that “if you dislike TLJ, you’re a sexist”. More that “if you’re this passionately angry over the movie, there’s probably more going on there”.  And for a lot of these people, that thing is sexism.

These are the idiots that keep complaining about Star Wars movies that aren’t all about white males, and then skip the Star Wars movie that actually is about a white male in protest.
Not the sharpest tools in the shed, these guys.

Yep, and 1998 was twenty fucking years ago, not 10. What the fuck is that bullshit.

Fuck these tiny little baby men. Her character sucked, but it had nothing to do with her being Asian or female. Also, if you’re the type of person who thinks an actor should be harassed for taking a job, then you should probably have all your fingers broken so you can’t type anything for a long enough period of time

Not exactly on topic, but I feel like 2013 (and 2008, for what it’s worth) WAS yesterday, and I’m just now realizing that was 5 and 10 years ago and is this what middle age is like?

I would say that this should be something you can look at as proof that money and fame are not cures for depression. You’re not doomed, you just have to find something (medicine, therapy, etc.) that will help you. Money and fame will not. Which I’m thankful for as I have neither.

It’s the power imbalance that makes it a different problem for women. It is certainly no conspiracy that heterosexual men tend to find fit women attractive. But when those men are often in charge of your employment, for example, then it can feel like a conspiracy.

I take your point that the idea that’s it’s a specifically male conspiracy against specifically women completely ignores the fact that men struggle with weight too (and seems to set up a needless battle of the sexes dynamic when this is not really about that).

“Forget it, Jane. It’s Dietland.”

Just caught up with the show; dude is straight wack. Granted, I don’t remember much of him in the novel, but every time he is in screen, I gotta check my phone or something. It doesn’t help he is paired up with one of the most expressive actors working today.

Okay, is Max Minghella ever going to tone it down with the stoicism? I understand why people aren’t big fans of Luke, but by comparison he’s god damn fascinating because at least his face moves. I get that to some extent it’s a character trait, but I’m gonna need some semblance of emotion out of Nick if he’s going to

I can’t be the only one who found June’s choices incredibly frustrating. I mean, maybe she’s never done anything illegal before, but you don’t poke your head out the window when you’re hiding from someone; you don’t yell loudly at the guy trying to smuggle you out of somewhere; you don’t smile at random people and