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Man, that would have helped those John Wick cosplays I saw this past weekend! Too late, I guess.

Holy shit I need to see this. I need to get tickets to this.

You know I don't disagree with you, right? Like, at all. I just wanted to know what others' thoughts were. Personally, I had never heard that ugly version of the rhyme growing up, and I foolishly thought that that was representative. I concede that I was mistaken.

Yeah I'm white, too, so I'm leaving open the possibility that I just don't know what the fuck I'm talking about. A possibility that I now consider to be 100%, since I'm not much younger than you, so obviously I am wrong in the whole "no one thinks of that version anymore" thing.

This episode was fabulous. This and The Gang Turns Black are the strongest from this season, by far. Also, I will never get tired of Cricket's descent into increasing madness.

Danny Trejo is the man, and Tangerine is a great movie. No doubt, that alone will mean this will be a fabulous place to eat!

Erm… I dunno, I think I'm kinda with Morgan on this one? I mean, I don't want anyone to feel threatened. But honestly… does anyone really think of that particular version when they hear the rhyme these days? I feel like that is really reaching. Still, perhaps I'm wrong.

I was going to suggest waiting for him to begin answering, then spit in his open mouth.

If I didn't already love Depeche Mode, I would just on this basis!

I think Miranda Lawson could take on a Predator pretty easily.

God dammit, the universe is cruelly mocking us!

Wow, fuck this guy.
EDIT: Both these guys.

My favorite member of my favorite band finally making a new album? This is good news!

"Nostalgia sells"? After all, the whole appeal of the movie is that it's a throwback to Old Hollywood style musicals… but that's probably too cynical. Perhaps it's trying to say that there is room to honor the classics as well as for more progression and innovation. If that's it, it's certainly an argument I'd agree

I do think the movie intends for John Legend's character to have a point—that, or it is extremely tone deaf to its own story and characters. I don't think John Legend is supposed to be outright incorrect in what he's saying.

I surely hope he gets to complete it! Doesn't seem likely with all the La La Land accolades, though.

Yeah I actually found his arguments way more compelling than Gosling's.

St. Vincent is just the best.

I would much prefer her. Better a slightly mad dictator than a totally evil one.

All pizza is good pizza. Bad pizza is good pizza. But the best American pizza is in New York. This is a statement of fact.