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It’s interesting that a studio that will gleefully release crap like Zoolander 2 or Monster Trucks thinks that a new Cloverfield movie is really bad. Or that a studio that desperately tried to sell blantantly uncommerical movies like Mother!, Downsizing or Suburicon thinks there’s nothing to salavage here.

Would you expect Rick and Morty fans to respond reasonably and rationally when a woman criticizes that show’s creator?

You should start a petition to force The A.V. Club to stop reporting on these petitions.

He was a dinosaur who got biz-zay! Totally radical! Basically Poochie in dinosaur form.

So what? Unholy abominations deserve love too.

Ultron was kind of training ground for Marvel’s “just throw it all in” approach. It was overstuffed, but Civil War was much better, and Guardians 2 and Ragnarok better still.

“How do you write tweets so well?”

in fairness, I was unaware until afterwards. And like I said, I’m being vague but it’s nowhere NEAR the level of what’s been happening in Hollywood. It’s still a crappy thing for a human being to do, but out of respect to him I’m not going to mention it, because he’s honestly reflected and contacted me to help him.

Chronic DUI is also arguably way worse than what CK did, but doesn’t not carry nearly as much stigma (because dicks).

It’s not easy, and we’re seeing the aftermath of it now. There’s a push for these people to distance themselves from these men. There’s certainly an argument that could be made for that, but with friends... I don’t know. Professionally, certainly but friendship wise, I see standing by your friend. Not condoning it.

God, I absolutely hated that final act. Everything leading to that was pretty nice, good visuals, a fair amount of humor, interesting characters. That final battle though completely ruined it for me. It looked like I was watching videogame cutout scenes, everything looked dark, completely fake, too much CGI, sceneries

Something that really bugs me about this sort of shit is that if you have a problem with the way it trivializes what happened (by layering “nuance” on what should actually be a rather clear-cut situation) then you’re “cynical” and whatever. Maybe the people who feel a need to rush to say nice things about someone who

It sounds like “Where didn’t he blow his load” would have a shorter answer.

“Accountability is at an all-time low in our country.”

I like her nuanced take. But you can love someone who does bad things. Part of loving someone is calling them on their BS. I have a friend who admitted he did something bad. (not Louis CK bad, but ethically pretty bad. Also not illegal. In the list of things that have been coming out about Hollywood right now: None of

Man that is way too young to die. Compared to what I know now as a 33 year old, I feel like I knew nothing at all as a 21 year old. It’s such a chaotic age, so easy to make drastic decisions over problems that loom so large at the time, but in hindsight become so very small.

You won’t hear a Peep outta me!

I used to be with it, but then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems weird and scary to me. It’ll happen to you...

I don’t know if it takes that much self-control to keep from making crass jokes about the death of a 21-year-old kid.

There are jokes here—actual, funny jokes—though some of them are sadly lost to bad timing and overly busy sound design.