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"Mr Prime Ministah….ANDY!"

It was an emergency with the drainage commission!

Nothing sums up American politics more than the fact that he was celebrated (and considered to have won a debate) for a condescending, oblivious dismissal of a pretty valid point.

Military fetishization in pop culture really sincerely grosses me out or more potently disturbs me. Games like Call of Duty or the whole film industry since even before John Wayne sell kids this idea that it's cool to become part of this complex. It's sold as a product, as adventure. It's not like that at all. It's

Cost a whole 900 dollaridoos too

The Pope of Australia sanctified a meat pie in his honor

Even deeply Alzheimered Reagan was better at noticing stuff than this wow.

their roast beef is acceptable

I appreciated the futility of this one. It was like a movie in miniature, a character study in characters that almost definitely won't be relevant to the broader scope of the season. This was definitely an engaging narrative in miniature and was pretty well put together with stellar cameos from Ray Wise and Ronald

So it turns out Stannis isn't dead, he took a job teaching an unruly but lovable class of high schoolers and etc etc there you go

Yeah I've even seen Nazis in hippie small town Olympia so that definitely rings true

I'm still pretty certain that getting humiliated at the correspondents dinner was his ENTIRE motivation to run for president

So I know that so many rituals are kind of arbitrary and the president is the manifestation of all of our most cynical dystopian fiction and everything but what the fuck dude? Go to the correspondents dinner for shits sake oh my god

Easy: Jonah on Veep

"CAN YOU DIG IT?"

A definite moving-the-pieces-into-place episode but entertaining nonetheless. My favorite part was definitely how much the mortician clearly despised Ennis. Also pretty weird to hear Gogol Bordello again, it's been a while.

You guys calling it a canine cay may be more twee than anything in the actual movie

That was my feeling with High Rise and Inherent Vice too, both movies I'd assume were tailor made for me (wow, one of my favorite directors adapting one of my favorite authors!) but they both just left me kind of cold and unimpressed

This is not the worst movie Ben Wheatley has ever made. In fact it's quite well executed, with snappy dialogue, outsize characters that match their absurd situation/setting and excellent editing and shot composition. This is something much more disappointing than that: the first boring Ben Wheatley movie. Works of his

"These fucking men were stupid assholes, not accomplishing a fuck"