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Pretty sure that's just the name of the book in France.

There is not really news here.

Yeah, in a way I’d rather they recast major characters than minor characters. With major characters I see them enough my brain accepts they’re the same character just with a new actor. When minor characters change actors I just don’t notice they’re the same character.

Maybe it’s just because I quit Twitter but I have not encountered any of this outrage. I’m sure somewhere there are bigots who shit their pants every time gays kiss on TV, but I haven’t encountered one for a long time.

This article made me hate America.

I loved Eastern Promises. But I don't think there's really a need for a sequel.

“Slingshot isn’t offensively bad and honestly the hippo is probably worse I just cannot articulate why at the moment.”

As a young Hardy Boys fan I used to buy a book for 25 cents or whatever, whenever I happened to come across one at a garage sale. Some of the ones I got my hands on were the old versions, and oh boy could you tell.

Maybe books should try reboots like movies do. Just hire some ghostwriter to redo the books entirely. Let Ian Fleming become a name like Franklin W. Dixon that could signify a book written by any number of people. It’s not like we’re talking about the destruction of great literary art here. Go ahead and reboot it

A fungus that turns people into zombies.

Their comment affected you how? 

It is the driving focus of the plot. The girl is the cure that's why everything is happening. Major characters are getting killed by zombies leading to major character decisions. 

Kind of the opposite of this show. Here they clearly have zombies, but refuse to call them zombies. In izombie they called them zombies even though they clearly weren't. 

In Japan as well, although there isn’t a specific nickname for it that I'm aware of, people often comment on the size of white guys’ noses.

He said he got the offer while filming Nell, so he would have gotten it instead of Brosnan, not Craig.

It’s not as childish as the conflict-free My Neighbor Totoro, but it’s still a children’s story in the vein of Alice in Wonderland.”

He was a socialist, a supporter of democratic socialism, which is a whole different branch of socialism than communism. So I think it's perfectly acceptable to call Animal Farm anti-communist. But it is true that without context one might not realize his problem isn't with the socialism aspect. He's a fan of that part.

Yeah, anime has a real pedo problem, though many of its fans don't want to admit it.

Say goodbye to these, necgray!

Season 2 of Fargo followed Lou Solverson, played by Patrick Wilson, who was the father in season 1 played by Keith Carradine. Other characters had repeat appearances as well, though usually played by different actors due to the different settings in time.