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And the really fucked up thing about all that was SHE took the hit.

When George Clooney has to punch you that should really tell you something.

I’m still surprised he’s being able to make films after how much of an asshole he’s known to be.  And that’s really putting it lightly.  

I was actually hoping this was a documentary on the Wizard of Oz made by Lynch.

Because the lock was easy to pick.

I pity the person who has to do the audio book version of the diary though.

I saw him in Lifespan of A Fact with Cherry Jones and Bobby Cannavale and he more than held his own on stage.

I would even argue the directors could have done more to help get a better performance out of them.

Made even worse when you know the character Snape is well aware that Harry has been raised by his abusive aunt and uncle. So he shows up to school after living in an abusive house since before he can remember and he ridicules him as if he’s been living the high life.

No it’s incredibly biased.  It’s whole purpose is to poke holes in the states case.  And it’s not really even trying to be anything but that.

She’s the one who put the podcast together. She’s also the one who brought the case to Serial to begin with. The entire point of the podcast isn’t to look at it fresh and come up with an independent conclusion, it was to pick apart the states case.

You left out that Undisclosed is by a close family friend of Syed.

I thought it was a good movie.  It was it’s own story.  Sad to hear it didn’t do well but I thought they did a pretty good job trying to include Kubrick’s version.

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They left out John Taylor and Andy Taylor of Duran Duran.

This is an insult to piles of shit everywhere.

It was absolutely an amazing show. The fact that they took what was essentially the comic relief of one show and then built a show around him pretty impressive. They kept the feel of BB but really did a good job of making their own show. Also the character of Kim Wexler was perfect. If anything BCS hinged on the

It was more than half.  He got 55% of white women voting for him in 2020.

Sure, and it kind of ties into Chuck telling Jilly he’s not a real lawyer. So even though that scene is before Jimmy finds all that out, you can tell Chuck has probably been condescending about his clients. The audience at that point knows Chucks true feelings about Jimmy being a lawyer. I mean even in the first

Doubt it. Plenty of people disengaged from the abortion issue because they didn’t think it would affect them. As we’ve seen, plenty of white women in the suburbs certainly didn’t care or never thought it would actually be overturned. There’s been movies made about the issue before (If these walls could talk.) I mean

I feel like this needs to be said. Codify doesn’t mean that the court can’t just overturn it. There’s no kind of super law the court can’t just strike down. I feel like people think that if it had been put into law 20 or 30 years ago the court wouldn’t have struck it down. This corrupt court has no problem striking