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Sorry Carlos, I love you, but you need to read his comments in context. He frequently shows up in articles that somehow relate to feminism or "social justice" and rails against how everyone who supports those things is a hypocrite. He is, as I said, for all intents and purposes, a troll. I don't know if he's actually

Take the Toy Story movies out of the equation entirely, and you're left with 3 out of 11 passing the test (vs 4/14), actually a slightly worse percentage than before.

Oh, you just hate white women. Okay then, we're cool.

You showed her/him with your coldly logical literalism! What else can you add to the conversation?

Incorrect. That's, like, gender 101.

Jesus, you are honestly one of the biggest trolls on this site. Matt Zoller Seitz had a lengthy discussion on Twitter today about obnoxious pedantic twerps like yourself.

"I stand by that comment, based on my experiences."

Glad someone brought this up. Film (or video or whathaveyou) as we know it today is merely the latest incarnation of "moving image arts" which is as old as any human artistic expression. Thinking of film as a "lesser art" is so very narrow minded and tends to come from people who have never heard of someone like Stan

I like Maher's show for the most part. It usually has good guests and interesting discussions. If it was just an hour of Maher ranting non-stop, like Limbaugh's show, screw that.

America: gamergate was born here.

Assuming this summation of the system is accurate, I'd probably side with the administration on this. It doesn't take much research to find Maher has made controversial statements about Islam numerous times in the past. If that's a deal-breaker for "The Californians" they should have done their due diligence before

I love both shows completely, but do think "Lucky Louie" was so ahead of its time, we still haven't caught up. At least in the US: smart, R-rated multi-cam shows have been popular overseas for years.

I'm a more than a little disappointed to wade through all the comments and not see one person point out NewReese's resemblance to Billy Eichner.

Yes, and I'd say this is maybe 10% funnier than Happy Endings was by its 2nd episode (it didn't start to get great until near the end of the 1st season).

Congrats, Bryan Cranston beat you to this comment by only several hours.

A movie isn't about what it's about; it's about how it's about it. And the "how" of the films is very different. Scream boils down to one simple concept: what if horror movie characters were aware they were in a horror movie? Cabin in the Woods has this element, and numerous other themes on top of it: a very funny

Very far? Other than being meta examinations of horror movies, they have almost nothing in common.

Pretty sure Fruitopia hasn't been a thing in well over a decade. In fact, I think The Simpsons reference marked the immediate end of whatever popularity it had.

That's not the premise? I'm honestly shocked.

Maybe we can kickstarter such a thing for them.