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Not impressed they have some part-time “advisors” instead of experienced staff.

I haven’t had access to TCM in decades. Apparently, they don’t have a streaming package for people without cable. You might be able to convince me to give the 99-cents a month or $5 per year. Their loss.

So Zaslav cuts a bunch of long-time employees and gets three of Hollywood’s elite as unpaid help as a consequence? I expect he views that as a win-win.

He comes off as a slightly less assholish Chevy Chase.

I’m very sure he cut the song because he was advised that Eric Idle probably had a leg to stand on if he decided to sue him.

Realistically there isn’t one person in the world who wouldn’t get upset over having death threats sent to them by rabid fans.  Taylor Swift fanatics are absolutely horrible people.  No one wants to deal with that.  

I’m not one to defend Mayer (he’s a good guitar player and stuff but I’m not a big fan overall), so take this from a relative normie here: I don’t know of any celebrities or otherwise successful people who don’t care what people say about them on the Internet. Some of them say “I can’t care about it,” meaning they

Yup.  That makes it more than okay for rabid fans to tell him to kill himself over the internet.  

My biggest complaint about this movie is the title. “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” is such a mouthful.

The Mayo Clinic figured out how to do that in 1980.

Best part of a bad movie.

I’d quibble with the dismissal of the Holy Grail as a “magic cup” since it’s, after all, the focal Maguffin of its movie, but otherwise... yeah, this article is actually really close to how I feel about IJatCS: not a terrible movie, but a letdown in which “nuking the fridge” is pretty far down on its list of

Disagree with the premise.

Alternate headline: No Hard Feelings Filmmakers Say “No Hard Feelings” To Audiences With Hard Feelings About No Hard Feelings

In the UK many of us are a bit embarrassed we used to like The Mighty Boosh, when we thought “randomness” was the height of comedy. Watch it now and it’s absolute shite.

Maybe it’s because I’m in my 50s, but I have always considered Eric Andre just an unfunny, annoying prick.

Like you can just feel him thinking “This money is gonna cost me integrity and fans. I better start out on the offensive and call everyone hypocritical children for the crime of participating in society. A little whataboutism will surely sell more pictures of chicken wings or whatever my deal is.” It’s not even good

How many did you buy to support the “character?”

Oh well that’s a shame. I would have hoped they’d bond over both being NFT dipshits.

First of all, what an incredibly offensive generalization to make about an entire continent. Second, the vast majority of Americans have an income/net worth that is considerably closer to that of an impoverished person in the developing world than to that of a billionaire.