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1. This was dumb and Pelosi shouldn’t have done it.

Yes but they don’t think like that; they only recognize hypocrisy in others. At the very least she could have held a mask over her face. It’s so easy for us to present a united front on this issue, if we try. 

Hmm, to be fair, that expression isn’t out of place on Duke Leto.

Yeah, the FB posts I’m content to ignore, but this one was worth it.

He is playing a character locked in the war of assassins, on a hostile planet, unable to marry the woman he loves for political reasons, and knowingly stepped into a trap by accepting the appointment and going to the planet and is frantically trying to seize the power needed not to die before its too late...

An original that’s treated like gold? Check.
A sequel that’s treated as the best thing in the series? Check.
A sequel to that sequel that’s treated as a sign of declining into sillier times? Check.
A prequel that’s treated as the worst the “old” stuff had to offer? Check.

Modern incarnations that are laughable messes of

When you get an email asking you to do something at 4:50

So, the creator of Family Guy now makes a show that looks like Star Trek and Star Trek now makes a show that looks like Family Guy? 2020 just gets weirder...

“Look at how cool it is! But don’t you even think of going!”

The Spielberg classic that doesn’t get enough accolades is 1941.

The fable of the ant and the grasshopper manages to be both disgustingly right-wing (pull yourself up by your bootstraps, grasshopper! If you starve, it’s because you didn’t comply with expectations in our society!) AND the worst kind of socialist (the worker is all, the artist and intellectual exists at the

You and me both. The movie looks fun, plus I get to look at Henry Cavill for awhile.

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I agree with you fully. And I’d like to add this to the list lol

1. Still one of the best 80’s cartoons theme songs.

Well Snarf looks like an abomination, so they got that right.

Admittedly, my memory of the movie is quite dim. Yeager was my favorite part of the book.

Um what?

The Queen herself gained new respect as a dutiful living link to the wartime era that so obsesses the United Kingdom.