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It really is almost indistinguishable from an errant keystroke.

In the past 16 years 3 non-English movies have cracked $50 million in the US. In the past 30 years 10 movies have cracked $20 million. Like you said, a few movies have done big business, nothing I'd want to bet on as an executive. And I love non-American media, it just doesn't do much business in America.

One of the best suggestions I heard for a Report-esque show was Bee playing a Nancy Grace type character. It plays to my enjoyment of Bee's comedy and my hatred of Nancy Grace and everything she represents.

But the Happy music video is already a 24 hour loop.

Yelawolf is an artist who has built up quite a series.
"Box Chevy Pt. 1" "Box Chevy (Part 2)" "Box Chevy (featuring Rittz)" "Box Chevy (Part 4)" "Box Chevy V"

I love Bad Guy but the problem is it set the bar pretty damn high for the album. It's an emotional roller coaster and some of the lines suggest that he's really grown as a person. I mean the stuff with Matthew is great but verse four is incredible:
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I'm the bullies you hate

I'm not sure we read the same book. Or maybe we just have different standards of what a "studio-mandated, tacked-on happy" ending looks like.

If you really want to jam in as many cliffhangers as possible you could break the serials into 3 parts, with each ending at a dramatic moment. Of course it only makes sense to pad the time and make some more money by adding some type of advertising in between cliffhangers.

At this point Marvel movies are basically a public works project.

I have to ask, why mention Iwerks of all people? It's my understanding that while they had a rather harsh falling out their relationship wasn't that bad, as evidenced by Iwerks' return to Disney after his own studio shut down. It's certainly a shame that Ub never got the credit he was due but it's not like Walt stole

"Yes, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution." 2 Timothy 3:12

He seemed like a bro in that movie to me, but maybe we have different definitions of bros since I don't see anything wrong with bros writing dracula puppet musicals.

A guy constantly wearing a do-rag isn't a good excuse for depicting him as wearing a do-rag?

I've never seen him get lost in a character. He's great at playing this affable bro character that's great for modern comedies but a far cry from a serious dramatic performance.

I could see a picture of Whitney Cummings playing Joyce Carol Oates getting a pretty decent amount of comments.

Could someone explain this joke to me. I know it's an Aliens reference but I don't get exactly what it's referencing.

Now I feel stupid, that's one of those things you shouldn't forget from history class.

Was there anyone besides that dude Dick Cheney shot?

FUCK!

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