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    Linkin Park will be vindicated by history.

    This obituary refers to Ellis as "Reynolds," the character he played

    I agree that he wasn't trying to damage her irreparably, but let's be real here: Jimmy believed that Irene's friends would make up with her because he wanted to. Because it was convenient for him to believe that. And though it was self-serving and needlessly cruel, Chuck's analysis of Jimmy — that he takes short cuts,

    I'm really goddamn bothered by the fact that this review thinks that Snoop is portrayed as "cowardly" for being the only one smart enough to not try and continue a historically stupid, eventually deadly feud.

    Hammy maybe but nowhere near menacing enough

    Lithgow's performance in "Cliffhanger" is strong evidence that this would have been a bad idea.

    Danzig looks like Skrillex's disappointed father

    I can think of many Jareds you could be referring to and they all deserve a slap.

    An underrated Jared comment is him correcting Dinesh, "First off, EVERYONE reads the terms of service"

    It was a decent casting decision though, and Cruise gave it his all.

    "co-opt other peoples' cultures" is an especially confusing one

    I don't believe that Jimmy sabotaged Chuck's papers on Kim's behalf, any more than I believe Walter White was trying to help his family. If it was on Kim's behalf it was a beyond shitty and inconsiderate way to help her. It's not like he fucking asked her.

    That's Isabella Rossellini, DUMBASS.

    Maddox has a YouTube page and a podcast now and he's published two books. He's actually still quite popular in some circles. He's also on the blargh blargh I hate SJWs train now, which, yeah, I don't know why I'm surprised.

    I feel like a lot of these "flops" aren't actually flops, they're just behind-the-scenes looks at celebrities that Rabin likes, just like he reads his silly show-biz books.

    I don't really like this argument because social media sites like Twitter and Facebook do have extraordinary power over our ability to communicate. If they started blanket-banning certain viewpoints they didn't like, I would consider that to have a chilling effect on free speech, even though they are private companies.

    Man who directed Die Hard blasts movie where hyper-masculine American kills Germans

    Wet Hot American Summer is fucking terrible.

    No, I've seen movies where it's clear he's not giving very much to the movie; it's rare but it happens. Bangkok Dangerous comes to mind.

    Boy, Jace sure didn't make their job easy