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J Petrille
jpetrille--disqus

Yes, I agree, people who disagree with you are bad and should be labeled as such.

I can't help it. I'm a rageoholic. I'm addicted to rageahol!

Hey, guy on the internet making blanket assumptions *about* the internet: please leave me out of your recursive loop of ill-considered bullshit.

To be clear, I was referring to critics I've heard discuss it. But c'mon, you really don't think there's a herd mentality to critics.

This movie has a 74% rating on rotten Tomatoes, yet if you listen to anyone who saw it's pretty clear it's a shitshow with fantastic special effects. That makes it clear to me most critics are mindless fucking sheep who were too stupid or too cowardly to call a spade when a spade when it's held by Christopher Nolan

I do feel like her career was kind of ruined by talking shit about how women are treated in Judd Apatow movies. On the one hand you really shouldn't bite the hand that feeds you OR trash-talk your co-workers in public. On the other it does seem like there's a strong disincentive for women to speak up about how they

Thanks, but I'm all right.

By "playing the race card", you mean acknowledging the well-documented fact that people are treated differently because of their race, right?

I was reading about how black men are quickly stereotyped if they try to express anger, so successful black men often have to find more subtle wways to express disappointment. I was thinking of that as I read this article. Who could blame him if he got angry? And does anyone doubt they would have pulled this shit

*vibrates anxiously*

Fuuuuuck … -a-doodle.

I love PTA but GODDAM I thought the Master was a lost opportunity. I don't know what he was trying to say and I don't think he did either. The whole thing stank of revisions to remove the LRH similarities. The real LRH is a lot more interesting and wacky than what PTA conveyed and none of his choices made for a

NBC: "I watched Jane die."

You guys have a lot of balls to espouse this pro-feminism stance when it comes to some stolen photos while reviewing every movie convicted child rapist Roman Polanski puts out.

Yeah they were pretty great. Kind of a shame.

Simpsons reference.

That's a terrible analogy, mainly because you're arguing that verbally assaulting someone is equivalent to expressing an unpopular opinion on a matter of public policy.

Free speech is a foundational value in our society. The problem with not extending free speech beyond the right to be free from *government* intrusion is that more and more of our lives take place in the corporate sphere. So you're on an increasingly shrinking island of free speech. Free speech in my mind should be

I know those names, but that sentence makes no sense.

James Franco AND Kate Hudson? Damn. The box office science is too tight.