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Michael Weyer
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I went into Zootopia expecting a fun little Disney film and got a truly amazing experience which wasn't afraid to show the bunny rabbit heroine as a racist.

The "romantic" dialogue in these movies makes Attack of the Clones sound like Casablanca.

I think it was she quits to retire and only then finds out she tied her savings into a scam artist.

Darth Vader going full Jason Vorhees on the Rebels in Rogue One.

Again, a key thing is that even a lot of right-wing sites like Red State were totally against the move. Most because they thought "too much too soon" but others seriously argued that the Ethics branch was needed to hold accountability or at least a semblence of it.

And The Good Fight becomes the first show affected by the Trump administration. They relate the pilot had Diane deciding to quit altogether, feeling after Hillary as President, the final glass ceiling was shattered, nothing for her to fight for.

Seriously it's like someone saw a "What Archie on the CW would look like" parody and then decided to make it even crazier.

Geez, even the right-wing places like Red State are slamming the GOP for deciding to cut down the power of the Office of Congressional Ethics. Even they see this as just Trump and GOP going "ah, we don't need transparecy and accountability" and are slamming it as "just giving Dems ammo for 2018."

Actually, Red State banned birther talk years ago and resist most of the stuff Trump says, which shows how crazy it is that they can buy into so much other nuttiness.

But it's not just the loons. Red State is a conservative site, a sane one mostly, they HATE Trump and hate his winning, led the NeverTrump movement and hate having to have him lead the party. They slammed him totally on his idiocy, short temper, twitter rampages and such and still take shots on him, showing they

My mom banned politic talk at Christmas and we mostly held to that. Did find my uncle, a rather old-school conservative, LOATHES Trump with a passion, never voted for him and criticizing my dad for his "let's see how bad they can be" feeling on the cabinet picks when it's damn obvious they're already bad.

Here's the problem. We said "fuck em" to the Trump folks online, the ones going on and on about him being a great guy and slammed them as racist idiots. And guess what? They won.

I try, I do but here's the thing: They think the media lies.

And no shock how no one in the media reported all the stories from those who worked on the show of how they had to edit things majorly to make Trump look a lot smarter than he was.

Always loved the bit where Samantha finds out her guy is cheating on her and starts putting up flyers all over with his name and listing his "crime." A cop (a pre Grey's Anatomy Chandra Wilson) tells her to stop.

NBC: "Sure, everyone is dying to see a new take on the show that made millions believe Trump was a savvy and brilliant businessman who could thus be a great President!"

Sadly. "Truth" is fading today. Because so many out there (not just those that voted for Trump but those who didn't vote at all) think that the "truth" is…

How about have super-hero movies actually be fun? Deadpool proved it can be done, doesn't have to be all moody like Batman v Superman or even Logan, can get light-hearted and have it be a hit.

Jake's horror at realizing Tom was trying to eat Jerry in all the cartoons was glorious.

Well, pilots always tricky to judge by but not too bad, has potential and do like Sabinra in her faux "causes" and such. Plus, looking forward more to them dealing with known as the children of crooks and such.