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Wow, you guys are really giving these idiot quite a platform and are spreading their message further than it would have gotten otherwise, huh. I know I never heard about any of this pointless drivel before I read about it here. Well, I say read. Skimmed, after the first few thousand words. People around here really

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That is a brilliant question. It’s also a question that, to this sociologist’s mind, unlocks the question “why did that orange goon become president?” It’s because people won’t shut up about it. It’s because people take this stuff way too seriously. It’s because places like this give shit like this a platform. To put

Two thoughts: one, it’s nice to get some Broadway news, even if it’s only ever about this one single show. (Which maybe is the only one playing on Broadway now? It’s been a while since I’ve been.)

I’ve seen this, and been curious about it, so I’ll ask outright here—gameplay-wise, how close is this to the card game Smash Up? Because from the bits I’ve been able to understand from the actual mechanics of the game, it sounds really similar. (Which is fine by me, I have many expansions of Smash Up, I’m just looking

A million times this. I actually got to the point that I really appreciated the balance that Noel and Sandi had together; I think the argument could be made (not by me, because I’m a coward) that they were actually the best pair of presenters the show has had, because of the way their personas played off each other.

Problem is, I’m not sure anyone like that would have watched this. 

The issue, I think, and it’s something that really could/should have been talked about in the doc but wasn’t (and honestly, this doc probably isn’t the place for it, and also honestly, I realize this is seven years after the fact on an archived article you have to do a Google search and then do two or three extra

Oh look! People are still enabling him by writing articles/making videos about and paying attention to the idiocy!

I remember in…2014, it must have been, I got tickets to a Fleetwood Mac show for Christmas, and I was so excited I’d been a fan for years—the first album I ever bought with my own money was The Dance, and I ended up getting most of the rest of their discography pretty quickly after that. Unfortunately for me, the

Even with that, though, I always got the impression that if Topanga ever just, like, ripped open a raincoat to show nothing underneath and said “I’m yours, do to me what you will,” Cory would have made some kind of a gurning face, made a Curly-esque nyeh-nyeh-nyeh noise, and run screaming in the opposite direction.

Follow up question: if coverage returns, can those who covered the show previously also return?

First things first: I will give you Midnight, credit where it’s due. But. I counter the proposition that RTD brings anything but his own brand of “terrible writing” with: Aliens of London/World War Three, Love & Monsters (I know there are those who take up for this one; they are wrong), Last of the Time Lords. No, not

All right, fine, Matt Smith. It seems strange no one else has given this objectively correct response so far, but here we are.

A Bug’s Life. 

Thank you for that clarification, because I was really trying to figure out how they were going to fit into Ironheart. 

Ding. Like, I wasn’t going to see the movie anyway (in addition to my crippling fear of homosexuals, I also just don’t go to romantic comedies in general), but there was a joke in the trailers that basically explicitly said THIS MOVIE ISN’T FOR YOU, GO WATCH SOMETHING ELSE. And I know that the people who make the

I don’t think I ever saw a trailer for Smile—I’m positive I never did—but I think the first trailer I ever saw for Bros was in…I want to say 2015, and since then, it feels like there have been a pretty high number of ads in print, on the radio, on TV, featurettes in theaters, theatrical trailers, you name it (and,

Sometimes, a disgraced suicidal spurned lover taking out his frustrations on a readily available scapegoat who happens to be his exalted lover’s husband’s lover until said exalted lover’s husband’s lover is a deceased bloody pulp is just a cigar.

I wonder how Pixar is going to make these movies about death and loss. Hey, remember when they used to make movies explicitly for kids? Nah, not really.