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T.J. Miller’s voice is so recognizable, they probably didn’t even use software, they probably just had some guys in a van who said “hey, that sounds like the guy from that movie my kids love.”

That would actually be hilarious.

Dude needs to get some social support to keep him from reeling out of control, stat. He has a history of brain injury and substance abuse, and his behavior is becoming increasingly erratic. Right now he’s on the cusp of descending into Amanda Bynes territory—friends and family have to get together and do something to

Wouldn’t that be love love for tennis movies?

In some style manuals that’s required (I’m thinking of APA, specifically). Somehow I doubt that’s why he does it, though...

Oof, I saw that Witchhunter movie and I just couldn’t handle it. It had a cool premise and some of the sets and concepts in it were great, but what I couldn’t take was Vin Diesel’s performance. I couldn’t handle him playing a period character, it was almost unwatchable. I tend to enjoy his movies, but he was not good

I stopped watching after season 2, and I won’t miss the show too much, but it was better than a lot of the mediocre stuff I’ve seen getting greenlit for streaming channels. At least it was decently written and Bernal is so stellar in it.

I see what you did there.

Eh, I would argue that the relative anonymity afforded to people by the Internet brings out the inner asshole in a lot more people. People are ruder to each other when there are no social consequences. If we all just had to speak with each other more directly and have more accountability, we’re be kinder to each

What, no mention of Golden Slumbers/Carry That Weight/The End?

Reddit’s a great site, it’s just that it has some really awful parts—parts you can usually avoid, fortunately. That and the “default” subreddits can be a bit toxic in the comments sections. But I don’t think it’s any worse than other sites, you know? Assholes are rampant on the Internet.

Eh, I’ve been using the new platform in beta for a while now and I don’t really like it—BUT, I’m also stubborn and old. I know I’ll have to adjust to it sooner or later.

I mean, the whole point of the original series was that they were barely scraping by. That’s one of the reasons fans turned on the show after the lottery plot point.

The thing is, there are American voters all over this country who were lured into voting for Trump, but that doesn’t mean some of them aren’t “good people” in terms of their values. People are complicated. People vote against their own self interests all the time. Roseanne is high-school educated with a degree in

Agreed. Archie’s intolerance was played for laughs—as was Mike’s sometimes over-the-top, ivory tower liberalism. Gloria and Edith were presented as the more sensible characters IMO. Roseanne has to be capable of acknowledging that she could be wrong, which doesn’t really jibe with who she is as a person IMO. I’d be

Agreed. It doesn’t sound like they’re going for a very balanced discussion. I never liked the way Jackie was played as the dopey, less competent sister (although I think the original series did a great job of portraying how each sister was respectively damaged by their abusive upbringing). It’s irritating to me that

I get that Roseanne is making her character pro-Trump because she is in real life, but I have to say I think it fits the character of Roseanne Connor perfectly. She’s the kind of person who would have voted for a “self made billionaire” carnival barker who promised to help the working class. The Connors are who Trump

Obama’s campaign was transparent about what the information was being used for, and they only took the information from people who consented, not all of their friends. This silly false equivalence to excuse bad behavior needs to stop.

I guess I’m a weirdo, but I liked the OA. It was so strange and interesting to me. I would like to find out what happens after the shooting and so I am glad they got another season.

Man, if I didn’t already feel bad enough for Melania...