I think most people inclined to be the audience for this soundtrack would agree that it’s about half brilliant, but would vehemently disagree over which songs belonged on which half.
I think most people inclined to be the audience for this soundtrack would agree that it’s about half brilliant, but would vehemently disagree over which songs belonged on which half.
From a story perspective, the choice would be Frank. It would give them the opportunity to play a Tears-of-a-Clown narrative with Phil, as he struggles to keep things frivolous in his effort to honor what he believes his dad would want, with a big, cathartic, Emmy-moment breakdown when he finally allows himself to…
Fucking people and their varying opinions about complicated sociopolitical issues, amirite? Why can’t everybody just agree with everything I say and then kiss my ass for being brave enough to echo it?
Ooh, I think it’s time for some new terminology! We can call this one Selective Fragility.
I see we’re working hard to make “assault” one of those words that doesn’t really mean anything anymore.
Yeah, some might disagree with that assessment, and I’m not necessarily talking about Billy Eichner fans.
“Australians say American beer is a lot like making love in a canoe.
[fist bump]
I just see a very receptive, dutiful audience. He says something provocative, and they are incredibly provoked.
Forget it, RuthlesslyAbsurd. It’s Kinjatown.
Oh good, a quote from the truest superhero of our times, Straw-Man.
I think the proper contemporary form is Rita Morenx.
Better plan: get one of those secession movements started there, and then allow it to happen. Florida is the place where they decided a good legal standard would be to let people pick fights and then murder the person who gives it to them. I think they’re utterly irredeemable at this point.
One person he has not apologized to, though, is Olivia Munn. In fact, he hasn’t reached out to her at all, despite the fact that he put her in a scene with a sex offender.
You can if you choose. As far as I know, nobody at the AV Club has written any articles about me, much less dozens of them, so it should be fairly easy.
That seems kind of mean-spirited based off the commentary I’ve offered here.
That is my thought and hope as well. I call out to all of like mind, let this be our victory lap, and henceforth lay Alex Jones and his own brand of apoplectic batshittery to rest on these shores.
When you ignore trolls, you take away their power. I concede in the modern social media environment it can be hard to do, but all the giants of the industry have made it so much easier to ignore this particular troll, so can we do that now? Can we please start ignoring this troll?
Rogen has since said that he never really bought that explanation (partly because it implies that the hack was somewhat his fault).