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The best way to interact with anything Harmony Korine does is preferably not at all. If that’s not an option, then mediated through the mockery of braver souls.

Okay, then, it’s how the Predator watches plays. When he’s in the audience. Where nobody wants to sit behind him, ever.

Oh yeah, will not be watching this.

The film’s website is EDGLRD.com, which is just perfect. Is there an Oscar for domain names? Because there should be.

> Filmed entirely in infrared (so this movie is like how the Predator sees all movies)

Plus Stewart’s run ended right as the world transitioned from ‘things are going downhill but it can be fixed’ to ‘everything’s on fire now but half of us don’t think fire is real’. Noah’s run ended right as the world decided fire is real but nostalgia, regression, were more important than solving anything.

A good example of that was the show when he had Pervez Musharraf, the president of Pakistan, as a guest after 9/11. Musharraf was remarkably frank about the not-so-veiled threat of “you’re with us or against us” from Bush.

Thanks, long-time reader, first-time commenter here.

Well if that’s all there is, I suppose that would be good news.

IMHO Roy Wood junior is charming and the best part of the Noah era show, I’d be happy to see him host the show, but I can’t say I’ve ever seen him in anything besides podcast appearances and the daily show, a one off BCS appearance, he definitely hasn’t had a big movie role.

I thought Jon was actually pretty modest about his show’s impact considering how much praise he got from others.

Mind you, the Jon Stewart of today will make for an interesting host because I think he’d also agree with you that in retrospect there’s a futility to what he did when all those people are still SOMEHOW around and in power. He feels like someone who has only gotten more frustrated with the world in the intervening

When I cut the cord, a streaming service requirement for me was having CC. I ended up with YoutubeTV, which has unlimited DVR, so I recorded every episode of TDS, but ended up actually watching it less and less, until now I can’t remember last time I watched it.

Well, I guess most science is incremental and cumulative, meaning somebody discovers something and that leads to someone else discovering something as a result.

In retrospect, what John Stewart’s run on the Daily Show did most was to highlight the futility of his particular brand of satire. That haughty, white, urban, affluent, college educated, Northeastern, always acting like they’re above-it-all, “I’m basically a moderately liberal Democrat but I come from a generation

This whole article seems to boil down to “we figured out how much force it takes to rip apart a proton.”

Any discussion of a “New Physics” especially in relation to our understanding of gravity, is interesting to me. 

Racists just love “stats”. Your defensive screed has moved way beyond any discussion of this actress’s statement.

I watched both within a week and felt like Poor Things had a much more resounding message and theme than Barbie. And that Emma Stone killed it in regards to her performance. All that to say, to each their own.

I had a motorized meat slicer in my kitchen for years. Nothing over the top or industrial grade but it was great for more than just slicing meats; good for certain cheeses and veggies too. You could get paper-thin onion slices.