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SP!!!

That is the only meaningful context for the “radical,” yes.

Okay, I initially thought this was going to be a mash-up of “Bro Hymn” and the “Cheers” theme. I’m relieved it’s not, but this isn’t much better.   

From this review, haven’t seen the movie yet, this premise sounds like it would make for a very engaging techno-horror flick if it weren’t try to be a reboot of Child’s Play.

The fact that the chairman of Blackstone held a huge Wall Street fundraiser for him is enough reason.

Especially comparing Mouthful of Birds to Flowers of Mold (and Jesus, these titles!). Also, look at Black Leopard Red Wolf.

Agreed.

You seem to be assuming that these plots must be transcribed as-is from their original format, which is a terrible way to make a movie, regardless of the whether you’re adapting a comic book, a novel, an epic poem, or whatever. You also seem to be assuming that we desperately need to re-do an origin story for the

Plenty of people outside if LA will understand these memes. They just mostly live in Yerevan. 

As a Gen-X, lifelong resident of the Valley, my fealty will always be to the Galleria, in all its trashy glory.

No Love & Rockets?

I always find it more distracting when English-speaking actors speak in foreign accents to other English-speaking actors speaking in foreign accents. I can accept when two actors speak naturally and just suspend my disbelief that they’re not speaking their native language, but when English-speaking actors use fake

“Gangster capitalism,” “crony capitalism,” et al. seem to imply there is some mythical, ethical capitalism out there waiting to be implemented. There ain’t. Capitalism is working exactly the way it’s supposed to. 

Slaver-owners, rapists, war-mongers, mass-murderers...but women! 

And everyone applauded. 

Putting aside all the anachronistic moralizing hand wringing, I just want to showcase this particular line...

Why is this old-ass article trending now?

It’s like a mid-90s nightmare.

Are you handing them those particular books, as though to say, “here, read these! Please!” Or are you opening them up to comics, but letting them find what they want? If you try to lead them to a specific book, because you think it will make them the wokest lil’ fifth graders around, their going to sniff that out