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*sheds a silent tear*

I dunno, saw Schumer's Trainwreck which I found really funny. Did you mean a movie penned entirely by a comic?

What the fuck? What is this I don't even…

Hopefully you aren't one of the people where a "certain level of gay is fine, but anything over is just TOO GAY FOR ME." You don't strike me as the type.

The Swans should have been asked to contribute a song.

Nerd culture is normalized/mainstreamed, yadda yadda, if you're not part of it you are an outsider, yadda yadda. Sad but true, even if that is illusory: it's seen as true.

THANK YOU!!!

See, you're joking. I would say that and be entirely serious. Give us something new, G-d damn it!

See? Another reason 1995 is the best year ever!

Family Guy

I dunno, when I read a book I'm less concerned with the technical accuracy of the science fiction, than the depth of the investigation into philosophical themes and quality of the dialogue/overall writing. Of course, I'm not a scientist, but it seems to me if you want a book about the possibilities of science from a

That's what I thought about the Martian, though only basing my opinion off the dialogue in the trailer. Alongside Damon's wish washy earnestness, this looks intolerable to me.

I think I'm the only person in the world who is both nerdy and hates this show :( What am I missing? Joel McHale annoys the heck out of me, and don't start me on Ken Jeong, whose character seems on first glance to be the same character he plays in almost every sitcom/movie/whatever. Lastly, I can't look Glover in the

absolutely perfect. took the words right out of my mouth.

But hasn't he been making the same film for the better part of two decades now? I loved Grand Budapest, don't get me wrong, but can he direct anything with a different tone than "twee"?

I feel the fire in my loins now!

B'ah-hah-hah. Spit out my soda, yes I did!

"I just don't take it all that seriously, despite my passion for the subject."

"Marvel movies may not impact you, and that's fine. However I can
guarantee that twenty-five, fifty years from now, people will still
remember and view them fondly when movies like Winter Sleep and The
Immigrant are long forgotten. That's the mark of the truly interesting."

this isn't trivial bullshit. maybe to you it is. I'm 25.