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Mike Bonds
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I didn’t know it got a first season

Like most Tim Burton movies, it doesn’t hold up at all.  

How about that Winds of Winter we’ve been promised forever?

Not sure why Batman movies have a thing for fetish gear.

Truly one of the weirdest and still timely movies ever made.  

“Being brave” =/= being consistent with a character developed for a long time.

These halftime shows are usually packed with legacy acts, but now that Gen X’ers are getting older, the show seemed great because our acts are now legacy acts.

Everyone has always been a movie critic. Now you’re just seeing everyone’s opinion.

Is it though?  They’re notable acts, but not all-time-great acts.

Agree that we’re starting to cast a wide net. 

The Clean Water Act was passed in the 70s when environmental regulation was new, and the assumption was that navigable waters were the most important waters. The proper interpretation of the phrase is probably “any water that directly contributes to something you can ride some kind of boat on,” but doesn’t include

All development, be it residential, commercial, or industrial, requires some impairment of these resources. Environmental regulation tries to make a balancing act of impairment and conservation.

Well, at least she’s not in publishing.

I’m not sure what the AV Club likes more:  memoirs or Ottessa Moshfegh.  This is a pretty dreary list.

The Pirate Movie starring Kristie McNichol and Chris Atkins was like a master class for my grade-school self in how badly movies could suck, how tired humor could be, how unappealing a film’s leads could be, and how even a measly $2 ticket could feel like a complete robbery.”

The Cat in the Hat might be the worst movie I’ve ever paid full price to see. Just terrible on every level and actually pretty inappropriate for a kids movie.

Grape Nehi was pretty good, but it was no NuGrape, let me tell you.

I see what you did there

THE UKRAINE IS WEAK!

There is no stuffing, only dressing, just like how all cokes are Coke.