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I agree. A Simple Plan is not Oscar-bait. It’s just a great movie.

Indeed. Given the school, I can’t imagine how any professor would think this was a good decision or be surprised when there were consequences. Termination strikes me as too far, but perhaps there are more facts that weren’t revealed in this article.

I really liked sports in 3D. When it was an option, I would almost always opt for the ESPN 3D broadcast. I wish it had caught on.

“...there are literal teenagers who weren’t born when the first film came out...

I’m with you on this. I really don’t understand the path they’ve taken the character. Actually, I guess I don’t really see it as a path and more as a rather abrupt turn. I just don’t get it.

The media’s coverage of his twitter account began well before he was President. I think that was the time to ignore him (and what I took the previous poster to mean).

My favorite Tom Cruise comparison is still to Wilford Brimley. Tom Cruise is now 8 years older than Wilford Brimley was in Cocoon.

Eh, he writes about politics whether it’s the topic of the article or not.

It makes sense, but the timeline wasn’t clear so I didn’t really make the connection either. I thought the burned body was from the night of the “raid.” But it’s been so long since I saw season 5 so I couldn’t really remember how it all went down.

I remember last season not being convinced at her “turn” in this situation. I still don’t.

Nailed it

“...one begins to sense that each wife was her husband’s “better half” in a real, almost policy sense. Michelle sells the need for healthcare...Betty has a popular touch...and Eleanor shows more spine and vision

Whoa! That’d be insane and I wouldn’t put it past them.

They got married in that movie? I have no recollection of that. Sadly, I do have recollection of many other parts of that movie.

Except for Lose Yourself. That song is great.

I’m with Rife on this one. I enjoy Venom, Sensory, and Florida, but the rest? Oof. Good News was a step down from their earlier works, but We Were Dead was a nosedive for me. I guess I should give their more recent work another shot, but I kinda just stopped caring after this album. Thankfully, their earlier stuff

I liked the quote, but otherwise didn’t care much for the character. I think Coulter and her cronies and Drudge took time away from the central element of the story. I think more focus on the Clintons and Bill and Monica would’ve been a better use of time. On the latter it seemed especially strange that we got so

I agree. The author notes that, “these are all moments of defeat.

It’s actually Engelbert Humperdinck.

Will Sarah Paulson play Jada?