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Damn Kinja - it left out the part of your post where you linked a study showing that there was a measurable spike in cases for people who protested.  Mind re-posting?

If it helps even more (and it should), Jesse Plemons is also in it and is just hysterical.  (as you might expect, in an extremely deadpan and creepy way)

a man who may-or-may-not be President of the United States lands himself in a high tech psychiatric ward”

(wistful sigh)

One of the chapters in Trevor Noah’s book “Born a Crime” (which is a goddamn excellent read for many reasons) is a hilarious but interesting story about a friend of his in South Africa when they were kids whose given first name was indeed “Hitler.”

It’s honestly one of the best comedies in years. Years.

He also did very well in the excellent Game Night.

Hot damn, that’s good news. Pretty sure I just bought it on Steam when it came out, so I should hopefully be eligible for the free stuff. Heck, even if not I might just buy it anyway since it was a really good game. Hope we get some updates someday for the VR one too.

Yeah, Herstory of Dance was the one I’d remembered as a standout even before, and was the most recent one I’d rewatched.  It’s definitely a truly good Community episode, and would have been in any season.

I’m currently also re-watching Community another time.  The previous times I had simply skipped the fourth season, so I hadn’t seen it since it aired, but this time I decided to do it all right. I don’t know if it’s the circumstances or the fact that I know it got better again, but I’m finding the fourth season not as

I first played through BotW a while back and absolutely loved every minute of it (as did my kids, who got rewarded for good behavior by getting to watch Daddy play Zelda, which I thought was a truly spectacular bit of parental innovation on my part, if self-serving).  I’ve itched in recent weeks to play through again,

Whereas I have never heard the phrase “anal capture” before, and now I’m captivated by its simple elegance.

Doing the math, about twenty minutes after this article was posted, which is interesting in a number of ways.

I just want to find out when they find out that a bunker in Greenland isn’t to save humanity from an extinction-level event.  I do like the (seeming) plot that the government knew it was going to hit but told everyone it wasn’t in order to keep people calm and happy right up to the end - seems a bit relevant to this

It said right in the trailer that people were evacuating to a bunker in Greenland.

Regardless, that looks like exactly the kind of bad disaster movie that I’m going to really enjoy late one night once it’s streaming.

“His Joker is so magnetic that crowds of people risk almost-certain death just to hang out around him”

Say, that reminds me of something that happened in Tulsa just a few days ago.

11-year-old me lived and breathed Batman that summer. Everything. The novelization, the Taco Bell tie-ins, everything. Later when it came

“And that impact lives on, too. I went to Wondercon a few years back, and the cosplayers of the day showed up fully decked out as Joker and his goons. Outfits, hats, boom box blasting ‘Party Man’, all of it. They made their entrance into the con hall in the very same style as Jack and his goons had while walking into

Hey, speaking of Back to the Future 2.

Always loved that bit (and the rest of Kingdom Come as well).  “So that’s what that feels like.”  Brilliant.

You know, I rewatched Star Trek V recently for the first time since, I’m pretty sure, 1989. It had its bad moments (and its very bad moments), and made some dumbass choices, but it wasn’t nearly as bad as I’d remembered, and had some good moments too. I didn’t regret the two hours spent. I was pretty surprised by that.

I’m not sure if I read it ahead of seeing the movie or not, but I definitely read it at some point.  Back then I loved reading all of those novelizations, part because that’s how I got to “see” the R-rated movies I wasn’t allowed to go to (and eventually would have to see at friends’ houses at sleepovers), but just