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No. Always Sunny has been on the air for fourteen years (or will have been, once this year’s season drops).

I have a soft spot for Heretics because it’s just good fun, but Chapterhouse is definitely a little rough.

Enh, as somebody who read all six of those books for the first time last year and had them all spoiled pretty thoroughly well in advance...the plot machinations aren’t really the interesting part of Dune, for the most part.

I might be reaching here, but I got a vibe from a few different things in this episode that West and Tom Purcell might’ve...hooked up, at some point, in the interval between ‘80 and ‘90.

I think it’s always important to note that even if it *were* a lifestyle, it would be just as beyond reproach. Whether or not something is a “choice” (without diving into if that’s even a meaningful category) should be irrelevant. The point is that consensual sexual behavior is nobody’s business other than those

Leviticus is a sideshow as far as the anti-gay stuff goes...the part Christians fall back on are the bits in Corinthians and Timothy, IIRC.

As a kid/teen? The original Star Wars trilogy, the first and third Indiana Jones movies, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the Back to the Future trilogy, Jurassic Park and the Hunt for Red October (that last one is one of my dad’s favorites so it was on pretty heavy rotation when I was a kid).

As an adult? Unforgiven is

Upvoted for arguable username/comment synergy.

Glad to see someone else shares my deep and unabashed love of Enter the Void. And that’s a great description of it, by the way.

Honestly, as someone who completely agrees with the article’s assessment of del Toro (if anything it’s being a bit generous, Pacific Rim is hot garbage), the whole time I was watching Pan’s Labyrinth I kept thinking ‘You know, this movie would be twice as good if they cut out all this fantasy bullshit and just focused

Prediction: Martin will die before he can write the Winds of Winter, and it will finally be released many years hence after the notes are turned into a novel by...Kevin J. Anderson.

As someone who dislikes Ray Kurzweil immensely, I laughed pretty hard at this.

Man, screw you guys, I fucking love this book. It’s not Stephen King’s best novel by a long shot, but I’ve probably re-read it like ten times over the course of my life. It’s so wonderfully weird and whacked-out and just straight-up funny, and it added “What in the blue fuck?” to my lexicon.

Not upvoted for whatever the exact opposite of comment/username synergy is.

I actually think Blackhat is secretly kind of a good movie, even if it’s toward the bottom end of Mann’s filmography. IIRC this site’s review gave it something in the B range (I wanna say a B+?), which is my minimum threshold for watching a movie or show. I didn’t watch it until a couple years after it came out but

That scarf makes you look like a cocksucker, Bullock.

Ok, so that’s not just me then. I came down to the comments just to see if anyone else had noticed that.

Is there a term for a Jew who thinks putting a Jewish homeland where it is was a bad idea, but it’s here now and we have to figure out an equitable solution for all the present stakeholders? And also despises both all those Likudnik Greater Israel fucks and Hamas? Because that’s me.

Well, it’s not exactly much of a moral stand if they don’t actually stake anything on it, right? Heroism generally requires some degree of risk to the hero.

Ok, first pass at a cast: