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Grace has received an “angry and aggressive” phone call from someone recently who called him a “gay slur”

Ooh, I’ve done that! The secret is suction.

counterpoint: whale blubber (esp in akutaq) is fuckin tasty as HELL

The fat, in my opinion, is what makes a ribeye awesome. It is delicious fat. You can’t eat it every day, and that only adds to the experience.

My list starts with Lou Ferrigno.

Listen, god knows the American left has some problems.

I rarely comment but came to say the same thing. That sentiment encapsulates so much of what is wrong in this country.

The Japanese version was better than the Americanized version but the Americanized version really wasn't bad. By the standards of 1950s American monster movies it's aasterpiece.

I like the new Doctor’s smile. I know what you’re going to say but not in a sexist “You should smile more” way but in that it expresses a sense of wonder and enthusiasm that I think an entity who experiences the enormity of time and space through new eyes on a semi-regular basis should have. Eccleston had that smile,

Warm Bodies is the unicorn zombie romantic comedy

Rampage was perfectly fine kaiju action, competent, entertaining, relatively forgettable. Compared to Pacific Rim: Uprising, it was Lawrence of goddamned Arabia.

I hated her choice at the end but I do have to say -- Hannah’s father has been in Canada for years and has had no success rescuing her. Sure, June has more knowledge of the ins and outs of that particular area of Gilead, but so do a lot of escapees.

If that was the title of the article, I wouldn’t have read it.

I thought they did a great job with this one. Paul Rudd is a delight as always. It was very funny, moved at a good clip and had some impressive visual shenanigans. My elderly mother may have enjoyed it even more than me. I think what really makes it shine are the side characters. They are all great!

Except my young kids, who think it’s the most fun part of the movie.

I know I already commented, but I just checked on Wikipedia and I’d like to point out that there are in fact forty states where there’s no Wawa or Sheetz. 

This is a microcosm of why we lose elections. We pick the most ridiculous hills to die on and while we are fighting each other over who is the purest, sweetest soul, the right-wing comes in, steals our lunch money, and normalizes white supremacy again.

Moon.

So I think this was a solid B. Maybe a B+ as it grows in my mind. It doesn’t have the dread of the original, but Solima works in the tenor of the first enough that it felt of the same world. I’m sure we would’ve been complaining even more had it not.

Sheridan has endless leeway with me. I'll see anything he is involved in. I'm going in with no expectations for this (why does this even exist, honestly) and I bet I'll somewhat enjoy it.