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No.

Oh I totally agree, the movie is a philosophy piece disguised as a horror film. It might as well be called "The Price of Knowledge." The villain is a construct not a person, and I think every good horror film should at least leave you with some practical advice (shopping malls are a good place to deal with zombies)

Also most people don't seem to acknowledge that this is also what happened to Saskia, which is (to Rex) probably equal psychological torture.

Oh, they shoot white kids too.

Loneliest Planet. This movie appears to be more funny / inquisitive, rather than emo.

I'm a let you finish, but Shane Lechler is clearly the greatest punter of all-time. OF ALL-TIME.

The few but growing in number.

Pretty much automatic for a professional reciever to catch a ball standing still (he even has time to do a nice tight tuck) with nobody within 25 yards of him.

I showed this sight unseen to my 5 and 3 year old. We were all … speechless.

You watched The Eiger Sanction and you thought the rape jokes were the offensive part?

Finally one of those shitty reprehensible Taboola clickbait articles is relevant. Like a goddamned solar eclipse.

Wikipedia has all the details:

The OJ Car Chase. To this day, just the most bizarre, oddly specific thing I've ever seen on television.

You don't have to hedge, it didn't "reportedly" inspire John Lennon, he said so himself, in Rolling Stone.

Oh my god, we do! Mind. Blown.

Saturday morning cartoons ended last month. The FCC has basically pushed them off the airwaves. So of course toy manufacturers are desperate to get their product pushed, and these fully deregulated streaming markets are a MAJOR point for this.

Given that the book is basically the Book of Job for kindergarteners, I'd say sure. It is a profound existential crisis of a book. Kids love it because it gives them something besides Sesame Street and facile Seussian can-do spirit. Its last line is the gold standard for kid books: an unattainable fantasy that

It's pretty sad that our nations' public broadcasting airwaves, paid for by taxpayers and regulated by the FCC, is now merely an "entertainment industrial complex."

By the way, he didn't just murder people and stuff them on pikes.

Stealing Variety tweets for headlines? Gene Shalit approves.