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Chrissy Teigen is such a harmless person. There’s no need at all for the vitriol she inspires. I’ve seen no evidence that she’s rubbing her wealth in anyone’s face. She’s just tweeting things about her life that she finds interesting and some of those things are lavish because she happens to be very wealthy. I see

Yeah and you’d probably get a lot of people watching a Snyder directed Fountainhead doesn’t mean you should fund it.

This is almost as embarrassing as that news story of the guy who drove his whole family across the country just to find the park was closed, so he took a security guard hostage and forced the poor guy to ride all the rides with them. People are crazy.

When the man, Kelly Sills, was confronted by security at a Disney restaurant about missing the safety procedures required to enter the park

I blame the parents for not teaching their kids the value of a swift kick in the nuts.

I too enjoyed the Mandarin twist in IM3 but I’m also of the opinion that MCU/Star Wars fans are way too precious and could stand to be trolled a bit more by creators, so I’m not the best person to ask.

Since colorism is systemically inflicted on darker-skinned people, it feels imprecise to call this a “colorism scandal.” If they lightened her skin, that would be a colorism scandal. Basically, I’m holding out for the production team’s response to this one. It’s obviously uncomfortable, but if everyone involved was

Seeing him immediately you think of other movies.

Yeah, I feel like it ended really well and I don’t need to see more of what happens to the character.

This show proves the Netflix model is terrible. Other streaming services tried it and many have moved away from it thankfully, after they realized that all it does is kill the conversation, hype, and buzz for a TV series.

No, everyone knew except for racists. That’s the point.

A known example of something people claim wasn’t racist when it happened when in fact people from that time period looked at it and said “That’s really, really racist” kind of like plantation weddings in the 2010s. 

I always think of “Song of the South” when I hear these kinds of defenses. That is a film that people LOVE to jump on the “well, it wasn’t considered racist back then.” And it’s like no, it was. Read the criticism from the time. Read about what some of the people who worked on it thought. It was racist then just like

The flabbergasting part is the way he keeps saying 2018 like it was 1902. As if 2018 was so far in the past that we didn’t know what was wrong with plantation weddings and parties. Aside from the fact many of us had known that for a long, long time, there had also already been widespread attention on the problems with

Even Barb & Star (which is much better than Chuck & Larry but not as spectacular as, you know, a Nolan movie or something), I was watching my screener, wishing I’d seen it with an audience, even though I feel like it would have been 50-50 whether the audience would have gone with it and had a fun time with me,

never feels like it’s been ruthlessly carved up from a series of listless improvisations...

See, Ray? These are called details.

i think 3 and 4 were excellent, just to even out the responses here.

loved season 4. my only problem was the weird release schedule, which i think completely messed with the pacing. very happy to hear they’ll keep going i think they have one of the best ensembles on tv.

I’m so happy about this. Third season was a bit off, but they pulled an incredible feat with this year’s bunch of episodes. I watched in mostly disbelief at how well-made, how surreal, how darkly funny this show manages to be. Honestly, one of the best shows of the last decade. And Alia Shawkat has been a revelation.