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do yourself a favour and never watch his movie ‘i love you daddy’. it’s like a mission statement for sexual deviancy (and not in a cool john waters way)

I recently rewatched “Better Things”. In season 2 (which along with season 1, has CK writing/cowriting credits for all but one episode), there’s a scene I completely forgot about where Pamela Adlon gives a ride to an actor who just got fired, and during the ride, he suddenly tells her he has an erection, and starts

imo the letter was fine; the issue was his return to the spotlight and material about the situation didn’t really match that sense of contrite self-reflection.

Frankly, I’ve never thought that Louie’s behavior rose to the level of Cosby’s or Weinstein’s but it does seem that humiliating the women was part of it. Otherwise, why not just find a willing participant or hire a sex worker to watch you.

really don’t understand who the audience for this could possibly be in 2024 except maybe 11 year olds who are only hearing about it for the first time?

Maybe you should write your own reviews then, happywinks.

The Megan line was particularly lame in song full on lameness. They’re not in the same generation, same social circles, or even the same subgenres. It’s just unprovoked douchery at a woman because that’s what he’s been doing for 25 years and his fanbase of incels eat it up.

She has an excellent breakdown of why she couldn’t say it’s “worth it”. It has to do with Taco Bell nachos. 

The question of whether it would have been better for her to go “off-universe” for IT help seems rational, but at that price point I would probably find myself FOMOing about losing time in the experience. I’m thinking here about moviegoers who only complain about a presentation issue after the movie is over (and after

Love her videos.

As a LARPer who goes to two-day events that cost $100 at most,  this whole thing has been a pretty delightful experience to watch from afar. Some of my richer friends did go, but were super annoyed that yes, the game did randomly assign them to factions. If there’s anything a LARPer hates, it’s being railroaded. Oh,

At least with this one, you could make the argument that people weren’t going to spend a lot of time in their rooms

I’ve often thought it was a little weird that Disney didn’t give you free Disney+ at all their resorts.  At least with this one, you could make the argument that people weren’t going to spend a lot of time in their rooms, but it seems like a no brainer for them to give people a free trial with frequent opportunities

That’s fucking hilarious.

One of the many highlights: the hotel rooms, for a thousands of dollars per day experience, did not provide fully-paid Disney+ access.

I have to see how Sugar ends before I have ANY trust for new Apple Sci-fi shows. Silo and Severance were both great, and I’ve enjoyed enough of Foundation that it’s gotten me through the lulls. Invasion I sort of watch but sort of don’t pay attention since I only care about 1/3 of the characters. I tried Constellation

What Chandler said. 1980 was musically not really part of any trend. Pop culture generally between trends. 80's music wouldn’t really begin until MTV.  

Maybe I’m being too charitable here but I read it as 1980 specifically. Because 2024 is also a singular year. Just scanned the Top 100 singles of 1980 and I can see it. There are some great songs on the list but the “real” 80s hadn’t emerged yet - no full embrace of cheesy synths and bubblegum hooks, plus Michael

His and Ryan Gosling’s recent tonsorial moves indicate that 2024 is to men’s hair what 1980 was to pop music: Nobody knows what the hell they’re supposed to be doing.

HAH!