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I don’t know if it was meant for kids, but Welcome to the Dollhouse is a great companion film to Ghostworld.

Which is a damn shame because the world of car crash fetishism is a subject that sorely missing from our popular cult-

Oh, you mean the other Crash.

Do you think her and Heather Matarazzo spend their weekends getting hammered and lamenting their careers that should have been but never were?

What makes this really funny to me is that (I’m 99.9% sure) once again Koons is just copying someone else. IIRC Takashi Murakami was the first contemporary artist to get the French government’s approval to show his work as Versailles.

That’s not really fair. Jeff Koons work is tacky as hell and the physical representation of the coke fueled delirium that was the ‘80s nouveau riche, but unlike Trump, Koons was financially successful and has the receipts to prove it.

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There’s also this gem from The Golden Girls.

I can only hope that, before sending them to jail for treason, the judge forces Ivanka and Jared to live in one of their slums for a night. Like that episode of The Golden Girls. 

No, after Marine “My party was founded by Nazi collaborators and my father denies the Holocaust” Le Pen and Brexit, folks from France and the UK don’t get to say “Our conservatives are liberals compared to the US”.

The Bob/Katya bumpers on Logo and Vh1's Drag Race night are the only good things to come out of this train wreck.

Wasn’t he in a motorcycle crash and had to have his face partially reconstructed?

I don’t argue, but I do love pointing out to Trump supporters that they’re using ellipses wrong.

Let’s be fair, the Japanese aesthetic of “put about 12 robots/mechs on it” predates Liefeld by about a decade.

I’m afraid that belongs to Fox, at least until someone tosses Rupert Murdoch down a shaft.

Hopefully this will inspire the folks over at Konami to turn out some quality pachinko machines.

It could have significance to her. The plot points in this particular trilogy have been pretty predictable, so I don’t think it’s too far out to assume Rey is (somehow) a Skywalker. 

Bad special effects is one of Lynch’s hallmarks (outside of The Elephant Man and Dune). He’s even made his team go back and redo effects (e.g. the bird in Blue Velvet) if they didn’t look fake enough.

Isn’t their party being dragged through the mud either way? Remember, they’re just paying President Doofus lip service, the majority hate him and don’t see him as a real Republican. In fact, isn’t one of his little buzzwords “outside”?

It’s weird that this is set in a reality where beloved French courturier Thierry Mugler had no objections to designing for a literal super villain. That can’t be good for your brand image.