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Didn't see that film but he got GG nominated for that performance

you win, Caffeine Spider! This is my pick for comment of the week (and it's only Tuesday, so I can't post this again until Sunday)!

We have to forget the existence of "The Room" since it's too easily confused with "Room" which is a film that is worthy of awards. In library catalogues, the article would be removed and they would appear as the same entry anyway.

I think it made its point of bad male feminist allies is pretty clearly made through the whiny "very forward white boy" (are you using white in a pejorative sense?) crying and calling his mom? How much more screentime would you have wanted to devote to him, Kayla?

Well, that's good, Kruger, Phoenix, Sofia Coppola all great talents. I hope Coppola got it for one of her better films and it wasn't just the Jane Campion et al. pressure to award it to a woman, and Nicole Kidman!

This film write-up doesn't tell us what the square is about, now i have to open up a new window (i found it eventually), i'm pissed

song of bernadette sounds like a good watch. to what degree is agnes of god dark or lif affirming? im having rouble knowing what kind of drama it is tonally?

no menion of doubt?

Exactly!: "what is essentially a glorified new coat of paint on the old Twilight Zone Tower Of Terror ride."

It's a show about someone who remains chipper and naive in the face of having experienced horrible things. But the horrible things are left vague to serve the comedy. It's like that rule that comedy might involve pain but it doesn't focus on pain. Wile E Coyote drops off a cliff and that's comedy because we don't

You'll be happy to know I agree. I'm more talking about positing Kimmy as a rape victims story. It seems like Kayla is someone who in her heart of hearts should he reviewing law and order special victims unit and got stuck with this instead

Glad Soderbergh is returning to movies, but why bother hiring Seth MacFarlane for anything. I think he's only a good actor in his own projects.

why do you say that? you know, wgat you just said is the definition of a double standard, right?
anyway, i was just talking about using tv reviews to lecture about politics

check news like this out: these kids are bullying professors and demadning to be coddled:

I stand corrected. I skipped ep 3 to bc I wanted to catch up to the reviews. I am pretty surprised bc I feel like Fey and Carrots are trying to keep it light in a bizarre way

was there more than one example of a Nazi building without a railing?

a year or maybe two years late to the party here, but what's there to gain from another war for the Nazis or the Japanese, they both own half the world?

well, htat's also kind of interesting because when and where you can't take photos of people are governed by complex laws of "reasonable expectations of privacy" along with certain cultural and community standards and all that and I imagine that at least the laws of it are much different in Canada since it's so

I have been getting regular work at the Falls Church News Press and The American Conservative as well as an article inthe WAshington Post that just got rushed into production.

Isn't Kayla invoking the R word? (I'll have to reread). To me, it seems like Kayla wants to use the platform of TV reviewing to write about stuff like victimhood and rape even if the source material doesnt allow for it. I think the show creators intend for it to be a noodle incident to quote (TVTropes), its just