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Honestly, I’m stoked, if for no other reason than I have an excuse to do a Deadwood rewatch. Oh frabjous day!

Break out the canned peaches and unauthorized cinnamon, folks!  

I would agree as it’s the Errol Flynn version my favorite is based on

WAIT. Was Sean Connery’s appearance in the Costner version a reference to his role in Robin and Marian? This...doesn’t actually change anything, but it’s pretty neat.

Ahh, the old days when we children where the remote control.

But the themes of Die Hard are perfectly in line with the traditional Christmas film. It’s the story of a career-minded individual trying to be reunited with his loved ones for the holidays and learning a lesson about what’s really important along the way. That’s what like 80% of Christmas movies are about. It’s just

COUNTERPOINT: it’s a Christmas movie, and I ought to know.

The Terror was one of the best shows on tv this year by far, truly horrifying. I was completely blown away. I always recommend it to everyone but nobody has even heard of it, usually. Some of that imagery will stick with me for a looong time.

Sandra was very good, but Jodie’s performance made that show work. As for snubbing The Terror? Unforgivable. The Emmys are a joke.

How is it possible that his word salad keeps getting worse?  It’s like a dictionary got diarrhea.  

There is a small and important kernel of truth in what Gilliam said, though he said it in the worst possible way. Here’s one potential way he could have said it: “Look, I understand his point and it’s important. Different voices need to be heard in comedy. In fact, that’s the only way comedy will continue to be

Yes, we’re putting out a damn paper tomorrow.

It’s so uncivil of these reporters to reject the thoughts n’ prayers of the man who’s been tweeting that their profession makes them the #1 “enemy of the American people”. What has happened to discourse in this country? *collapses on fainting couch, reaches weakly for smelling salts*

It’s true, sometimes an overly long sentence can be a struggle for readers - the idea that one might have to cling desperately to a single strand of thought without the much welcome respite of a full stop can defeat even the most determined of readers, as well as being a worrying shift from the expected norms of

Five people getting killed at work by some asshole with a shotgun should count as “news” but I suppose it is too much to ask you to read a few paragraphs for context.

I’m sorry my description of five people being murdered was insufficiently cheery.

The whole thing where five people got shot to death?

He sounds like he wasnt’ willing to take any crap over his work or talent.

Oh I adore this movie! I grew up in a Preston Sturges fanatic family. Did you know his mother gave Isadora Duncan the scarf that killed her? He is also responsible for my eternal association of Reno with quickie divorces. Also that a 3/4 length sleeve should be called “bracelet length” and garnets are lifeless.

can we have a few kitties, too, please?