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There is the Christian thing. But someone recently introduced me to the term “Tall Poppy Syndrome”. It happens with people. When they are a supporting character on a good show they root for him. When he gets his first huge movie role and crushes it, they love him. When he does the sequel, he’s trash.

“I liked him better when he had a really unhealthy physique.”

Man, if only they’d started talking about voter fraud or the migrant caravan instead of their shitty football teams, they’d probably be the best of friends.

I always liked Mariah and Shades, but outside of them and Misty, I never cared too much about most of the Luke Cage characters. 

I liked Coulter as a supporting character in Jessica Jones, but it became clear pretty early on in Luke Cage that he was the wrong choice for a series lead. Finn Jones suffered from similar limitations, which is why it’s only the supporting casts I’ll miss now that their shows are no more.

Umm if it’s not cheap then you might as well just order a real pizza. Cheap is the entire point of frozen pizza, no frozen pizza is particularly good(I've tried them all), so you get the cheap one.

I figured their marriage didn’t work out because he’s Ryan Adams and she’s Mandy fuckin Moore.

I love Leonard Cohen, but all he did here was write Kanye West a bunch of times, and then end it with what appears to be a variation of the Riddle of the Sphinx. Outside of telling me that Cohen seems to resent West for undisclosed reasons, there isn’t a lot of substance here.

I feel perfectly safe microwaving my sponge and using it indefinitely.

We’d get high and then we’d sit in the bath together and we’d rub

I’m sorry but has everyone already forgotten Jane Bond? Doesn’t anyone remember the classics?

Well, they’re treated with bandages, then immobilized with slings to keep the wounds from reopening. But you knew that. 

First of all, Mandalorians are a race and/or a culture (depending on your view of SW “canon”), not a species. Boba Fett’s species is human. Secondly, Boba’s not even a real Mandalorian and neither was his dad.

If we’re thinking of the same guy, I think he was actually a professor of some hard science (physics, I think?) and he purposefylly wrote the most incomprehensible as possible paper and submitted it to a social science journal. His point was that no matter how much nonsensical jargon he peppered the paper with, the

I remember when it came out it was being pretty highly-rated. I finally saw it and personally didn’t get what the big deal was, but there was buzz.

The Burton Batman movies were made at the peak of crime in America. The idea of a city so overrun by crime that the powers that be were unable to control or stop them was a reality for some and a fear for many more.

That’s similar to my take: I’ve always said that they should have split TDK into two movies, with a Joker-dominated first movie, and then a Two Face-centric second installment released six months or a year after. End the first film basically with the Joker escaping and Rachel dying. I think the first half of TDK is

You know what? I’m gonna go there. I prefer Begins to The Dark Knight.

Snapping the losing streak with a tie is literally the most Browns thing ever.