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I hope that Owen Wilson and Wes Anderson collaborate on another screenplay. I have loved Anderson’s recent output, but there’s something about Rushmore and The Royal Tenenbaums which make them hold a special place in my heart. It’s hard to pin down exactly what it is, but I guess there’s a more visceral emotionalism

I’m about 5 eps in and I’m enjoying it well enough. I definitely think it’s still finding its feet and I agree with all the other comments about how it took time for Futurama and even The Simpsons to really get going.

No, Don, it’s mah-jong.

Hong-Kong Rom-Com to go on and on all day long.

Now come on, what about the time they identified the Boston Marathon bomber?

Given that her previous gig was writing on Dexter, I think you’re absolutely on the money. And Fitzgerald said there are no second acts in American lives.

I’d watch that shit on Pay-Per-View.

Also, it’s funny how Capitalism is predicated on the idea of endless, exponential growth, something which doesn’t happen in the real world, as entropy is always inevitable. And yet nobody says “Capitalism doesn’t work in the real world.”

I don’t think it’s fair to say this, since pretty much every communist state has had to deal with the US fucking up its steez.

‘You take down one of ours, we’ll take down one of yours. Justice doesn’t play into this.’

I mean there are those who compare what’s happening now with McCarthyism sooooo....

This desire to publicly destroy those who offend us that they are reacting to originated from the left.”

Voting is not instantaneous though. That’s why some politicians aren’t necessarily fired so much as forced to resign by their parties.

If you watch the film that Gunn has made, charting his progress from Troma to GOTG, you can see his change. That’s the beauty of living in public. It’s all up there. You can see him developing his craft and growing in his political views film by film. He’s no longer the edgy teenager trying to elicit shocks in his

Again, it depends on the statements and it depends on the line of work they are associated with. Context is key. Not every case is the same.

As I said before I don’t agree with the Gunn dismissal for the reasons that I’ve outlined previously. It’s a Marvel movie, so it’s most likely that his comments would not have had a significant affect on sales, but it would have an impact on branding. Not sure if you’re aware of this, but Disney take their branding

Nope, that’s not what I said, and you know it. I’ve repeatedly stated that each case is different, and I’ve taken steps to differentiate between Gunn’s case (Tweets were made a long time ago, Gunn has apologised for them and has taken steps to distance himself from them, Gunn has shown evidence of growing as a person

Roseanne is a public figure. Twitter is a public forum and a medium used by celebrities to further their own personal brand. When you’re a celebrity like Roseanne, sharing things on Twitter is basically part of your job. It’s the same reason why people were uneasy when Trump decided to keep his own Twitter account

What about a kindergarten teacher saying mean spirited, bitchy things to her students?

And you believe that everybody should believe and feel the same things as you?