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James DeRiven
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That's… disappointing to be honest. The cartoon is what makes Gorilaz stand out.

This is the second parody of this I've seen today and I hope for so, so many more.

It's an apocryphal story, but Tom Lehrer was always said to have retired from satire the day Kissinger won the Peace Prize.

See, The Life Aquatic is one of my all-time favourite movies but I thought Fantastic Mr. Fox was twee horse shit.

Did you ever see the second season of Slings & Arrows? There's a a scene where Paul Gross' Jeffery (acting artistic director of a Stratford-esque Shakespeare festival), and Nahum a Nigerian ex-director-turned-refugee-janitor, have an argument about Macbeth. Jeffery insists it's a good play because it explores the

The idea that rejecting such a cynical and nasty show as GoT is an act of 'bitterness' is truly fucked-up. I reject GoT's brutal and unpleasant worldview, especially after finishing book five and realizing wha a nihilistic exercise the whole thing was.

Not really.

My own theory for these descriptions are as follows: people will die, everyone will be miserable, the producers will cross a stupidly obvious ethical line and be dragged through the coals by reviewers no less than three times, and a series of narrative copouts and angsty cynicism will continue to transfix audiences

Next-time on Guiding Rusev

But it was really obnoxious.

Even by Silver-Age DC standards Troll Man was pathetic.

Or just people with good taste.

Which is a production of Godspell, for whatever that's worth.

I told you to go to Hackenblats - 'their rates our cheaper' I said, 'they do follow up calls' I said, but no, Mrs. Goldbergerstein went to Thirt & Lurche's over on 47th, because her cousin Esther married Marty Lurch's little brother, and going to anyone else just wouldn't be kosher. Gods and little fishes that woman

And I'd wondered where those went to.

Oh, no - I definitely need glasses, no 'might' about it.

You might not need glasses to watch Avatar 2 in 3-D

All I found watching The Hobbit was that the high framerate made everything really blurry n a way I wouldn't have noticed at a lower framerate.

No. I simply give zero credence to anarchy as a sensible political doctrine worth conflating with anything other than chaos.

Nope, didn't miss that. Maybe you want to re-read what I actually wrote? The story ends with fascism giving way to anarchy - this is not a victory, as anarchy is not preferable to fascism. It doesn't improve anyone's lives, and things probably get a fuck-tonne worse. Britain goes from a horrible fascist state to a