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Ol Jamie
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Glenn Danzig's only political opinion is being a dick.

Okay, I'm in.

While I absolutely agree with you, a choice CAN be a bad one. Most flaws in movies come from choices the creators made, that's how flaws happen. All I'm saying is, it's possible to admire what the first film did and hold that up as something special and acknowledge that the second film did not have that particular

Aw can't we have gay killin'?

It may follow organically from the first movie, but that doesn't mean people have to like the way that it does so, or can't miss the "purity of purpose" from the first installment.

I definitely agree with the second paragraph. Both John Wick films work great, they just work in somewhat different ways. Like a less extreme version of Alien and Aliens.

I think you may be mistaken! I can only speak for myself, of course, but I think the world they've created is very interesting, and I'd love to see them dig deeper. It's not like they'll do that in lieu of John Wick shooting a ton of people. We deserve the best of both worlds, dangit!

Wha? Not the Thin White Duke?

That you do! That's why I would never say no one should ever use you, even if I personally never would. No worries, buddy, you're all right by me!

I think this is nonsense. Not that they can't be "safe and fun," but I know at least one person who didn't need emergency medical services, but still has PTSD as a result of a trip even three years later. I suppose he benefited from the experience, though, if by that you mean he realized hallucinogenic drugs are not

I see what you're saying. I mean, I am a part of the group in question, and I liked it, but obviously not everyone's going to agree.

Not fairly represented at all, actually.

That's really completely different.

I see your point, but the scene itself was referred to as offensive, which I don't agree with, personally. Of course it is all opinion, but that's mine, at least.

Fuck GLAAD. Hail, Caesar was hilarious, not offensive!

Eh, it's not the same without Sterling Morrison and Lou Reed.

I didn't think it was homophobic, and sometimes my mouth is a cock holster. Hyperbolically saying that someone is "sucking someone's dick" is a perfectly good way of getting across the idea that Colbert was communicating—one that we all know is pretty much true.

Not surprising, considering comedians say shit like this all the time and never get any heat for it.

I was thinking the same thing. He must be a pretty strong person, honestly, to even get so far, and yet to still recognize when he needs to take some time to himself to deal with his feelings. I really respect that.

Well… this article went from "good news" to absolutely horrible in the span of its title. I had no idea that happened. Losing a child in any way has got to be the worst thing a person can go through, and I sincerely hope he and his family can take all the time they need to mourn.