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I know this will make me sound super basic but I thought birdman was really charming and clever for what it was. It's not whatever groundbreaking postmodernist masterpiece a lot of Academy folks maybe thought it was but it was entertaining and unique and Michael Keaton deserves more roles like that

I've never seen that show because the trailers have made it look like some show about a bunch of obnoxious assholes partying but everybody says it's great. I know it wasn't intentional but I really like the theory about Ferris being a figment of Cameron's imagination

As far as pure directorial accomplishment I think Barry Jenkins deserved best director a lot more, personally

I got a reeeaaal nice bus pass

Oh, uhh…nevermind then

You should cover micronations! Molossia (which is just some dudes backyard, Freetown Christiana with the Danish anarchists, the classic Sealand, etc)

I'm 23 and I read Archie Digest as a kid so maybe math just doesn't work anymore

The Wikipedia article on itself is a surprisingly joyless affair. Trust me on this one

They were right, that WAS the same old thing we did last week

#1 After his interview here I hate to see Bronson Pinchot have anything less than a wild success

As such a big prestige TV nerd I'm sincerely ashamed to say I've never seen the sopranos. My roommate has HBO GO, do I hop on that, Carnivale or the Night Of first?

Who can pull this dong from the stone?

Paul Giamatti, A not-dead Jon Polito, the list goes on…

A Nancy Sinatra biopic could be cool, and any number of beloved potato faced character actors could play Lee Hazelwood

"And the award for Best actor goes to…You guessed it, Frank Caliendo!"

I think we could use a dark, edgy take on the King Arthur story

….it's complicated

I mean Geert Wilders may be the most Trump-like politician around though…

Mac and Dennis Break Up has to be up there too

Charlie Day being illiterate might explain some of the scripts he chooses