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Shyamalan Snyder, director of The Fappening and Fucker Punch.

Also, has any pop song ever had a more stomach-churning mental image contained within than Mars having "some really nice sex" that makes his girlfriend "scream out, 'This is great!'"

You know, I think people who buy a comic book about a gay character might just be more OK than you are with seeing a gay wedding. Just a thought, Junior Einstein.

My god, you're right! Suicide prevention week has absolutely nothing to do with an article about suicide! It's so clear now! Boy, I'm glad we've got some men around to explain these simple facts to us!

Yeah, it's always funny when people who go into a multi-paragraph frenzy of throbbing rage over the idea that their favourite comic book is being criticised accuse feminists of being easily offended. If they were all turned into women they'd kill themselves within days (but sexily! Because female suicide is hawt!)

Does the fact that you're completely, verifiably wrong about this being "the end" of Harley Quinn (it's for issue 0 of her own comic title) make you feel even slightly embarrassed about accusing other people of blindly jumping to the wrong conclusions based on what they feel is right?

Yes, that is obviously what I'm saying. It would be completely impossible for them to make an art context about four panels which, say, don't appear incredibly offensive when taken out of context.

Bret Easton Ellis isn't worried about spoilers because he's written the same damn book at least five times now. Why would he be worried about people finding out the ending when they've read it before?

I'm blushing! (Do you get GroupThink privileges when BRIMSG compliments you? That totally should be how the site is set up)

Are you still "a fan" if you know full well a woman was involved in creating this, but still find it exploitative and unpleasant, and reflective of a depressing trend in DC of sexualising and disempowering their female characters, in particular Harley Quinn, whose appeal used to be that she was one of the few female

I feel like, if the panels need the context of the story to be properly understood, they shouldn't have released details of them out of context. We can only go on what we're given.

A site which is still fuming about the Star Wars prequels does not get to lecture other sites on having a sense of humour and keeping things in proportion.

The best suggestion I read for complaining about this, from this tumblr: send in your entry. Make it a drawing of Kate Kane and Maggie Sawyer's wedding day.

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And how did Jack Donaghy justify his attempt to tank MSNBC? By saying that sometimes destruction was a creative act, "just like my good friend Bane tried to do in Gotham City". It all comes full circle, people!

If you showed me that top picture without telling me who it was, I'd say: Italian politician insisting to reporters that these tabloid stories about his links with the mafia are all despicable lies.

Yeah, I thought so too! Christopher Nolan's films tend to work best when there's evidence that one of the characters, at least, is having some kind of fun, so I loved her and I loved her weird little mildly homoerotic double-act with Juno Temple.

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As greendoondoon said: British comedian, most famous for her show Miranda and a main role in the period drama series Call the Midwife. Her sitcom is a lot broader than I usually like my comedy, but it does crack me up, and is interesting from a feminist perspective (a rare sitcom about an awkward, single-but-looking f

Yes! They've done it so many times, too, and people always point it out. The jokes are never funny enough to be the real thing either.

Miranda!

But he's wearing thin-framed glasses! The man is a scholar.