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I feel that way most about John Oliver these days and my watching nof him dropped off dramatically because his stuff is more a call to action and I don't really have as much confidence in my action anymore. I think people like Seth Meyers work a bit more now bc they just point out intellectually how messed up these

Ah man, I wish i could watch this . I'm in a car w my conservative brother in law, so I'll wait a bit.

that makes sense to me that you don't want to do that for yourself, but who are you to judge whether someone wants to associate with someone who you deem racist. Judge a man like Franken for his principles. There's nothing that says he can't associate with a man (if you want to call it "friendship") and still not have

Cool link, thx

Well, your lack of engagement w the concept of racism (a word I've frequently argued not identifying with Jeff Sessions even though I think he is destructive in his current position as attorney general) and it's subsequent problems doesn't make me a fan of your approach but I'm sure youll find like minded individuals

Relevance?

Oh yeah, I saw High Anxiety as a young kid. It was a bit scary for me. I actually thought people could die from loud music puncturing the blood in their ears from what I saw. That was a pretty haunting thing for me, but I'm sure most adults and non scaredy-cat kids would have watched that and had a different reaction

Watching Brazil for the first time in the 80s when people weren't as familiar with Gilliam's visual/storytelling style and you didn't know it would be a classic. It is a wonderfully strange film and a very deep one. It's like inception or a chris Nolan film in that it has so much symbolism that takes a while to

ok, but you must be in your 80s and 90s if you saw it on the big screen when you came out which was the prompt. #Answerthequestionthatwasasked

Oh I had no idea we were doing this sort of AV Q & A on here, I'm glad we are. Hmmmm, I mean, aren't there like a million?

Oh god, summer is so dreary! Maybe now's time to do an edition of "Whatcha Watching?" since very little is on this summer (although that sketch show looks good)
Orphan Black-I don't take this lightly in the golden age, but I think this is one of the best shows I've ever made, I've spent the last few weeks watching it

haha, cheeto's a good name

Oh my god, the tragedy, having a civil relation with a Republican lawmaker!
Hey idiots, that's kind of how laws get made and things get done, and the basis for much of human progress.

Speaking of politics, Jeff Flake wrote a book that pretty much said "what the hell have we been thinking?" for a man that literally got up in Trump's face about his idiocy during the campaign and then proceeded to vote with him every step of the way and not speak out against him the way McCain and Graham have, this is

I agree that Allison is the biggest physical transformation to Maslany. You can buy the others as young adults but Allison feels a full 15 years older

In the animated series he has an obsession w a coworker who I think was named Alice and was a young adult

Sorry I meant bullworth

You mean fritz Lang's film?

Braindead was actually a pretty entertaining series.Can you really imagine a second series that would have been good? I also thought that Mary Elizabeth Winstead was superb in it! I like her sort of jaded been-there-done-that persona about Washington.

Yeah, these don't work. I'm sure Pittsburgh is a wonderful city. BUT I don't think it has a crime culture that's in any way identifiable to people culturally that don't live in Pittsburgh.