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I didn't realize that was Har Mar Superstar. They're still a little bit Midwestern!

Honestly, I don't know why I saw it twice. My only answer could be that I was living in my hometown which only showed 1 movie in the theater and I went back out of sheer boredom but I also made a lot of questionable decisions in high school. So maybe I was just dumb?

I think my only grief with the new show is it feels much more Hollywood than Minnesotan. I always really liked the Minnesota/Wisconsin and Midwest references of MST3K.

I saw the movie Battleship twice, and I recall leaving both times. The amount of reaching that movie had to do to make a live action battleship sequence drove me over the edge. To this day I can't even look at the board game.

I could continue to try and convince you that you're wrong or you can simply Google it and realize that a large number of news outlets have used the word allegations. Then perhaps you should ask yourself why you are so content on minimizing the allegations immediately after saying we should listen to victims more

On that first part i suppose we differ, but i agree the Internet is not the best place to "discus" this. However, throughout the years there have been continued allegations from his family. Mia, Dylan, and Ronan, and i beleve your dismissal of those repetitive allegations is concerning. I believe "All of" is correct.

Woody Allen should have stopped being a director whose work you analyzed and praised after all of the child molestation allegations. Your two sentences do nothing to mitigate the fact that you are promoting him even if it's through the work of Scarlett

People express their negative opinions about a terrible person? how shocking

I thonk im the opposite. I like watching the Spanish league but I live for international

Regionalism can be fun in a sports context. Like o can say, "Ohio sucks" and every other person in the Midwest will understand.

Someone once used the phrase "My beaner friend" to describe me. At the heart of his phrase was him trying to be essentially say he was cool with me, but that language invalidated everything that person said to me afterward, so I don't think its too far of a stretch to invalidate someone for saying Social Justice

"Let me play Devil's advocate and concoct an implausible scenario in which I justify someone being kind of an arsehole."

Oscar Isaac is Guatemalan/Cuban, and I don't think it's accurate to say black males are well represented in the movie industry. Maybe slightly more than others, but still not well represented.

Jennifer Hudson essentially re-enacting the experience she went through when her child was killed was a better scene than anything I can remember in recent history. I'd say most of the acting and the visuals of the movie were also amazing. I think the story, and some of the terrible comedy scenes mostly sucked.

I don't know what to say besides Spike Lee getting his due is on the bottom of good things that have come from people being more critical of the way minorities are seen on tv/film. Minorities aren't all just bitching about an imaginary lack of representation in film/tv so you can click on some huffpost article.

I thought Chi-Raq was the worst/best film I've seen in awhile. Jennifer Huson essentially reenacting the experience she went through when her kid died was wrenching. Even Nick Cannon had some good acting points. Visually it looks amazing, and shout out to the choreographer for some of those scenes. I think some of the

But I'm still angry about Wreck it Ralph losing! Why isn't this being talked about more?

Boring. I heard Steven Seagal once opened 3 cans of martial arts, whoop ass on an actual mountain.

And just like that, dreams have become nightmares

When are they going to make of comic book of true greatest horror franchise? Leprechaun