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Ah, see, we ARE actually using cable internet. It's just AOL Mail that makes it feel like it's dial up.

My current job still has its company email accounts on AOL because they were set up probably around when this movie came out, and it's infuriating.

[insert gif of Minion dropping mic]

Martial arts, too, only better, to the shock of many.

Perhaps. The context of what I initially said was regarding people pointing out Bill's faults as signs of her own, so I went from there when they responded.

Yeah, I should qualify that I meant "private" in a sense that it wasn't meant to be part of a broadcast for general public consumption, not that it wasn't said in the company of others.

Oh, I've now seen people defend it as "boys being boys," too.

I don't think you get my point at all, though perhaps I should rephrase my point to make it clear?

Hey! Pork rinds are delicious. Stop it with your slandering!

The fact that I've now seen people defending him by pointing out that Bill Clinton has had affairs as a con against Hillary and in favor of Trump has seriously put me in a rather foul mood, some of them STILL sharing the banner, "I care more about what HIllary did than what Trump said."

My younger sister is about as Asian-looking as them and is exactly as Asian as they were supposed to be. Hell, the mother also looks as Asian as our half-Asian mother does (we're Korean, but point still made). While I understand full Asian actors and characters don't get their dues, and that's

You both made me sad…

Or movies had longer theatrical runs back then?

In uniform, no less.

Colt (specifically Max Elliott Slade, not the rat-tail kid from the fourth - and, yes, I knew and still remembered the actor's name), young Elijah Wood, and Brad Renfro were my childhood crushes. I watched 3 Ninjas, North, and The Client a LOT back then…

Yeah, part of this article made me flashback to being a kid and think of the author as the kind of buzzkill Nickelodeon would frequently lampoon and dump slime on.

Loved the first three as a kid, but the fourth was horrendous. As the quarter Asian grandson of a Japanese grandparent, I actually find the Asian influence levels in their everyday life as being pretty accurate. They look about as Asian as my sister, even, so I can't say my suspension of disbelief is broken even now.

Cinderella was a lovely movie, but Pete's Dragon was not just a pleasant surprise - it was quietly transcendent, somehow. Probably just based on the fact that it was so unlike all the other family-targeting films these days.

I'm Scottish, Korean, German, and 1/4 mystery. My mom (half-Korean and half mystery - but likely white American) was adopted from Seoul by a white North Carolinian man and full Japanese woman, so we're actually more knowledgeable in Japanese culture than Korean just from my grandma.

Actually, they got a white guy named Mark Moseley to play Mushu in the sequel.