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Probably yours.

To be fair, there are very few pictures of *her* that don’t. 

The only thing scary to me are people who defend Hereditary as some great modern classic, as folks (critics) were making it out to be something it wasn’t from the onset.  Don’t believe the hype.

Looking at the last decade, I cannot name a single film that is trying to capture the themes of Nolans films nor do I see its influence.

TDK is near the top of my list as far as movies go. As for comic based movies, it’s #1. There has not been another movie as good as TDK, it’s going to be difficult for any of the DC or MCU movies to match it. Very few movies make me cry at the end, but Lt. Gordon’s monologue at the end of the movie as Batman is

Man, am I the only one who still thinks The Dark Knight is an all-time great? Well, I’ll carry this burden. 2008 was a weird moment overall for superhero movies—even at the time, without the benefit of hindsight, you could feel things changing.

Two weeks ago I said Tom should have just made this week’s entry a tie, but damned if he didn’t make his case for TDK.

The Dark Knight by a million light years. Even though I believe that the best superhero film of all-time is still Superman (1978), there’s no denying that TDK legitimized the genre in the eyes of critics, arthouse audiences and, perhaps most importantly, respected actors, directors and writers who now wanted to be a

They are both really fucking good.

Ah yes, the old “let’s judge a stand-up comedian’s personality based on their material” routine.  No problems there whatsoever.

Hey, records were made to be broken.

Maybe he pulled back that hoodie and she got a good look at his face.

Maybe he finally pulled that hoodie back and realized he was banging and about to marry someone who looks like a tarted-up 12-year-old.

Yeah, she seems to have really taken a pounding this year.

Almost as exhausting as comments critiquing comments.  

“They don’t do colleges because their fees are too high for colleges to afford.”

Remainder: You can believe Louis CK is a creep that the comedy world should reject and also roll your eyes at the incredible stupid questions (and this incredibly stupid article) asked by the interviewer.

Good for him. God forbid individuals (in this case potential audience members) make their own decisions and own them. If you don’t feel comfortable not knowing who might show up, don’t go - it’s a simple fix. If you’re there and uncomfortable, walk out like the people did at Comedy Cellar. That’s much easier than

Shitty-but-funny men (and women) make up a very large percentage of all the people we find and have ever found funny. I don’t think comedy clubs should be ‘safe spaces’ either. I’m certainly not advocating for any one to whip their dicks out for people who do not want to see said dicks (and I’m sure Kimmel isn’t

I mean, it’s a standup comedy show, not a college course. It tends to be inherently somewhat transgressive, I don’t think it’s the right spot for the whole safe space thing.